The Audrey Hepburn
Estate by Brenda Janowitz 368 pages
One of my favorite movies of all-time is from 1954. Sabrina,
starring Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart and William Holden. It is an important
film, so much so that it “was
selected for preservation in the United States National Film
Registry by the Library of
Congress as being
‘culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.’”
Author Brenda Janowitz,
in her eighth novel, has taken the essence of the movie and of Hepburn to craft
a warm and surprisingly twisty work. The story is told with two narratives,
“Now” and “Then.”
“Now” is current time. Emma, Henry and Leo grew up on
Henry’s grandparents’ Long Island estate, known as Rolling Hill. The grand mansion has fallen into such
disrepair that it is beyond saving. Or so says Leo, who has recently purchased
the estate and plans to raze it. Emma has not seen Leo in almost seven years. It
had been even longer since she had seen Henry. “Then” fills in the backstory,
giving the reader insight into the characters as children and young adults.
Since Emma was eight years old, she knew that Henry
was the one for her. They were childhood sweethearts. Janowitz reverses male
roles. Think Henry in the Linus/Bogart role. Leo, the driver’s son, had been in
love with Emma since they played together as children. Leo has the William
Holden role. Since Leo first met Emma, he knew that she was the one for him.
Who will Emma cling to in the turmoil that lies ahead.?
Emma returns to Rolling Hill for a trip down memory
lane. What she didn’t know was that the house held more than one secret. She tried
to get to Leo not to raze the house, but she was talking to deaf ears. She goes
so far as to join the local historical society in the hopes of obtaining an
injunction against Leo and his company.
Along the way, Janowitz throws in a few twists that turned the story in
a different, yet same, direction.
Be sure to read the Appendix, “Finding Audrey Hepburn
in ‘The Audrey Hepburn Estate.’”
The
Audrey Hepburn Estate receives 4 out of 5 stars in Julie’s world.
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