In addressing her grandchildren in the foreword to this autobiography Helen Hayes writes: &#39;It is no longer fashionable to have faith; but your grandmother has never been famous for her chic.&#39; It is in fact because of her tenacious faith in the world that Helen Hayes decided to write this book as a legacy for her grandchildren; to be read one day when they are grown.<BR /><BR />In setting down all the family stories the backstage anecdotes and her recollections of spiritual struggle she has produced a legacy for all of us. After years of unwillingness to discuss her private world&mdash;which even her bestselling book A Gift of Joy did not do&mdash;she has looked beyond her legend and directly at life&rsquo;s lessons as she was forced to learn them. Deeply moving and affectionately witty her autobiography is an affirmation of the faith that first gave it impetus.<BR /><BR />All the Helens are here: the &lsquo;unrehearsed&rsquo; child and her shy but ambitious mother; the young actress who so appealed to such luminaries as John Drew and William Gillette; the young woman who forged a marriage with a brilliant renegade named Charles MacArthur; the mother of Mary and Jim; the keeper of an endless procession of hilariously tyrannical poodles; the friend of Fitzgerald Harpo Marx and Dietrich; the lady who became out &lsquo;First Lady of the Theater&rsquo;; the mature woman looking forward; and still and always the actress.<BR /><BR />On Reflection is in every sense an unforgettable book.<BR />
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