02117nam a2200349u 4500001001100000003000700011005001700018007000300035008004100038020002500079020002100104035002100125040003300146043001200179050002600191082002500217100002500242245008100267250000800348260003200356300004900388520094800437600003601385600004601421600002501467600003501492650007401527650004401601942001401645999001501659952009301674752480279 OCoLC 20250627124218.0ta111118s2011 nyuaf d 000 0ceng  a9780061961403c25.99 a0062065319 (pbk) a(OCoLC)752480279 aDV1cDV1dJAOdCoLwJCPLdAJM an-us---04aPN2287.G675bC36 201104a791.43/028092aB2231 aCannon, Dyan.92076310aDear Cary :h[text (large print)] :bmy life with Cary Grant /cDyan Cannon. a1st aNew York :bitbookscc2011. a344 p. [16 plage of plates :bill. ;c23 cm. aThe author wasn't looking for romance when she sat down for lunch with Cary Grant in the studio canteen; she was a young actress on the outskirts of Hollywood just hoping for her big break. What she found was a star-crossed soul mate, a man who fell instantly in love with her, pursued her relentlessly, and eventually persuaded her to love him back equally. She and Cary Grant were a glamorous and popular pair, the epicenter of chic and swinging 1960s Hollywood. For a few brief years their romance flourished; they loved big, married, and had a daughter. In many ways their romance played out like one of Grant's movies: bold, witty, full of dramatic gestures, and equally tender moments. When the love ended, it ended in the same way it had started: dramatically. This was on courthouse steps and on the front page of every newspaper in the world. Completely candid and honest, readers will learn of a side of Cary Grant never before seen.10aGrant, Cary,d1904-1986.92076210aGrant, Cary,d1904-1986xMarriage.92076410aCannon, Dyan.92076310aCannon, DyanxMarriage.920765 0aMotion picture actors and actresseszUnited StatesvBiography.920575 0aWiveszUnited StatesvBiography.920766 2ddccBOOK c2482d2482 4070aABELJbabeljcBd2016-10-26l0oB GRANp28740r2016-10-26v25.99w2016-10-26yBOOK