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s incredible rise, from the early years to her worldwide fame. The book is divided into four sections: ‘A Star is Born&
apos;, which follows Audrey&
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s first steps into the spotlight as a doe-eyed dancer; ‘The Golden Age&
apos;, how Audrey became the muse of Hubert de Givenchy and gave Hollywood a new ideal of elegance; ‘A Diva&
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s Style&
apos;, which touches on Breakfast at Tiffany&
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s, where Holly Golighty went down in the history of cinema with her sunglasses and little black dress, along with many other of Audrey&
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s later film work; and ‘Saving the Children&
apos;. This final section of the book puts great emphasis on her humanitarian work as UNICEF ambassador, on the side of all the children of the world. Both on screen and in real life, Audrey has remained faithful to the elegance of understatement and kindness, hidden behind her unforgettable