Kate Remembered

Kate Remembered  
Author(s) A. Scott Berg
Country  United States
Language English
Subject(s) Biography
Genre(s) Non-fiction
Publisher Putnam Publishing Group
Publication date July 11, 2003
Media type Hardcover
Pages 370
ISBN ISBN 0399151648, ISBN 9780399151644

Kate Remembered is a well-known book published and released on July 11, 2003 by A. Scott Berg, which tells the story and life of Katharine Hepburn, the legendary film actress. The book was released 12 days after Katharine's death at 96 on June 29. The Book received mixed reviews.

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Synopsis

Published within days of her death at 96, this life of Katharine Hepburn is able to take her to her final hours, following her career from her aristocratic, fresh-faced, and slightly audacious youth to her extreme old age. A. Scott Berg knew Hepburn for the last 20 years of her life, and his book is not only the biography of a beloved actress but a tribute to a dear friend—a friend to whom she told the truth about her life, including her great loves and pet hates, with an eye to its eventual publication.

Friendship with Katharine

Berg was a personal friend of Katharine, since meeting her in 1983. He told her he wanted to write a biography about her life and she helped him write it, by providing him with a lot of information of her life. He told her he would release it after her passing.

Mixed Reviews

There was mixed reviews after it was released. Gossup Columnist Liz Smith, also a friend of Katharine, said after reading it that, she responded and pronounced Mr. Berg's book, "Self-promoting fakery …. Hepburn would have despised it and his betrayal of her friendship."

He later issued a written statement via his publisher, G.P. Putnam's Sons.

"Over the last two months, I have been truly shocked at Liz Smith's professional behavior-or, more accurately, her lack thereof," Mr. Berg wrote. "My family and friends have reacted with utter disbelief at the level of personal disdain conveyed by Ms. Smith toward someone she barely knows; (indeed, beyond my appearing at one of her Literacy Volunteer events, I've met her but a few times.) And I've heard that people I don't even know are shocked by her personal assault on my reputation, one that stops just short of character assassination."

Cynthia McFadden, the executor of Katharine's will and estate also had the same feelings and did not like the book. She would have preferred to have written it, as she knew Kate well also, but did not since she did not have the time.

Some positive reviews about the book include: "From the start, Berg's book is a paean of praise and love...." New York Times Book Review - Robert Gottlieb (08/17/2003)

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