' Crammed with irresistible tidbits.[Wasson's] book winds up as well-tailored as the kind of little black dress that "Breakfast at Tiffany's" made famous.' ' There' s a liveliness to Wasson' s whiz-bang account of the shooting of this famous film' ' .[There is ] a tidal wave of behind-the-scenes insights in this chatty, highly enjoyable book.' 'This sparkling gem of a book is packed full of insights.' 'Slipping down as easily as a row of tall martinis, Sam Wasson's account of the making of Blake Edwards' 1961 film is enough to cause a little rush to the head. Written with a sparkle that wouldn't find its author ostracised at a tê te-à -tê te on a banquette at La Cô te Basque, 5th Avenue, 5AM, mixes frivolity with a good glug of socio-political analysis. Studded all over with gossip and glamour, Golightly would probably approve.
' ' Sam Wasson delivers an especially shiny diamond with this insightful look at just how the stars aligned for Ms. Hepburn (knits in set) to play Ms. Golightly (sells her body to the night).' 'A fabulous read, not just for fans of Breakfast at Tiffany's or Audrey Hepburn, but anyone interested in classic vintage film and fashion.' 'Giving the reader a beguiling bird's-eye perspective that lends 'Tiffany's' fresh immediacy, the book offers the perfect companion to the film.' 'Gossipy, glamorous and detailed account of the making of the Hollywood classic.'.