3 Quotes & Sayings By Marilyn A Hepburn

Marilyn Hepburn was born in Hartford, Connecticut, and educated at Vassar College, where she majored in psychology and English. She worked as a writer and as a Hollywood publicist before becoming a full-time author in 1967. Her first novel, "The Boiler Room," written under the pseudonym of "Pauline Grayson," was published by S&S Book on January 15, 1967. Hepburn's first book of nonfiction, "The Marilyn Companion: A Biography of Marilyn Monroe," was published by Doubleday and Company in 1971 Read more

Her first book for adults was the novel "Ladies of the Corridor" (1977). Other novels include "The Best Laid Plans" (1981), "Facts of Life" (1981), and "A Summer Place" (1984). She has written three memoirs: "My Story" (1978), "If You Could Only Cook Pasta" (1980), and "The Accidental Life of Mrs.

Marilyn Hepburn" (1985). Among her other books are the novels "Is Your Child Ready for Kindergarten?" (2001) and "What Do You Do with an Idea?" (2005); the memoirs "Marilyn's Story" (1989) and "Marilyn After Fifty" (1998); the cookbook "Marilyn Hepburn Bites Back: Recipes From My Home Kitchen" (2007); and several volumes of essays on topics ranging from food to parenting to travel.

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You don't have to know where you're going to get exactly where you need to go. Marilyn A. Hepburn
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I'm the poster child for Sister-Zoned. My face pops up on so many pseudo family trees, I could start my own forest. Marilyn A. Hepburn