Dear Cary : [text (large print)] : my life with Cary Grant / Dyan Cannon.

By: Cannon, DyanMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New York : itbooks c2011Edition: 1stDescription: 344 p. [16 plage of plates : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780061961403; 0062065319 (pbk)Subject(s): Grant, Cary, 1904-1986 | Grant, Cary, 1904-1986 -- Marriage | Cannon, Dyan | Cannon, Dyan -- Marriage | Motion picture actors and actresses -- United States -- Biography | Wives -- United States -- BiographyDDC classification: 791.43/028092 | B LOC classification: PN2287.G675 | C36 2011Summary: The 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.
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The 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.

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