Summary:
The book explores Audrey Hepburn's experiences during World War II in the Netherlands, detailing her life under Nazi occupation and her involvement with the Dutch Resistance. It reveals how these formative years shaped her character and career, including the impact of famine and witnessing Jewish persecution.
Key points:
1. Audrey Hepburn's Childhood: The book explores Hepburn's early life in Belgium and the Netherlands during WWII, which greatly influenced her future.
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