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An understanding though effusive paean to Greta Garbo. This book made me want to watch Garbo's films, most of which I've overlooked because I've always just thought of her as a mediocre actress with a beautiful face. (Many who worked with her thought she was actually brilliant, which was a surprise.)
Garbo's introversion, unconventionality, and humble beginnings turned some people off–particularly the media–which led them to paint her as a cold, narcissistic recluse. But she was so much more complex, warm, passionate, and creative.
(I listened to the audio version of this book.)