This remarkable memoir by Sandy Dennis reflects a true poet's soul in the face of life and death. Touching lightly on the theater and glamour, she instead spins highly personal tales from her childhood and adult life, with moments that move from laughter to tears. The actress won an Academy Award for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf" and two Tony awards for her work on stage. 23 photos.
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This remarkable memoir by Sandy Dennis reflects a true poet's soul in the face of life and death. Touching lightly on the theater and glamour, she instead spins highly personal tales from her childhood and adult life, with moments that move from laughter to tears. The actress won an Academy Award for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf" and two Tony awards for her work on stage. 23 photos.
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Fine in Fine jacket. First edition. Foreword by Joanne Woodward. Fine in fine dustwrapper. Inscribed by co-editors Louise Ladd and Doug Taylor to actress Marian Seldes. Laid in are two letters from editor Doug Taylor to Seldes about bringing her this book.