This is basically an Entertainment Weekly article expanded to 250 pages. It’s part opinion piece, part biography, part lifestyle guide, and part celebrity impact retrospective. It fully buys into the mystique surrounding Audrey Hepburn. It assumes the reader will recognize the names of all the most paparazzi’d celebrities of 2008. Its gossipy tone is fundamentally at odds with the concept of class it tries (with mixed success) to advise. It was not written by a person who particularly cares about grammar.
It isn’t a very good book, though it’s not terrible, either. It portrays Hepburn not only as stylish and graceful, but also as ambitious and tough as nails. Perhaps unintentionally, it also paints a picture of her as someone who was very careful about her public image. It’s hard to separate Audrey Hepburn™️ from the actual human woman she was, and it makes me wonder if that was on purpose. The variety of anecdotes about Audrey encounters from the people interviewed for this book certainly seem to point to a person who was very aware of her position and careful to always behave appropriately. Do I believe she was actually a kind, generous, and cheerful person? Well, yeah. But I also think she put effort into acting that way, no matter how naturally it came.
This author did a lot of personal interviews with people who knew Hepburn, and it’s an interesting look into her life through her relationships. However, I do think that for a book called What Would Audrey Do?, this book fails pretty hard sometimes in actually figuring that out. It likes to offer advice, only about half of which sounds like the woman portrayed in these pages. It ping-pongs between determined zeal to make her relatable and fawning lamentation that no mere fan could ever truly be like her. It repeats itself and reuses soundbites again and again, as if the author somehow didn’t expect anyone to sit down and read it through over the course of a week. It’s full of authorial opinions, especially about how Hepburn would act today. In places, the editorial choices are downright silly. (A long list of current celebrities that you groundlessly decided are Audrey-esque and a longer list of modern brand names you think she would like in the conclusive chapter??) It just isn’t very well-written. I guess I did learn a few things about her, though.