Description
About the Author
Theodora "Teddy" Getty Gaston, born in Chicago in 1913, began singing at the age of sixteen in the chorus of J. J. Shubert's Arms and the Maid and, in the twenties, performed as a torch singer in New York's most prestigious supper clubs. She studied opera in Europe and worked for the New York Herald Tribune during World War II. After a long romance, she married J. Paul Getty, with whom she had one child. During their eighteen-year marriage, Teddy acted in Forgotten Women and Billy Wilder's The Lost Weekend, and she started a water company, a candy company, and a children's charity in her son's name. In 1990, she wrote her first book, The Mark of the Eagle. Digby Diehl is one of the most trusted and successful literary collaborators in America. He has written, cowritten, rewritten, researched, and edited more than three dozen books. He was the founding editor of the original Los Angeles Times Book Review and previously served as a book columnist for AARP The Magazine and as a literary correspondent for ABC's Good Morning America. Diehl is currently the book editor of The Rotarian and writes articles and reviews for publications such as Esquire, the New York Times, People, and TV Guide. He lives in Pasadena with his wife, Kay Beyer Diehl.
Reviews
"'Alone Together' is a whirlwind tour through the storied places and people of the early 20th century: the Stork Club and the Russian Tea Room, appearances by Bette Davis, Henry Fonda, Jesse Lasky." -- LA Times "Their whirlwind courtship ... is the stuff of legend." -- C Magazine "Teddy vividly reflects on the tumultuous days of her marriage to the world's first billionaire and the tragedies that defined their lives." -- Booklist "Offers a glimpse into a privileged world where all that glittered was far from being gold." -- Kirkus
Book Information
ISBN 9780062219718
Author Theodora Getty Gaston
Format Hardback
Page Count 416
Imprint ECCO Press
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Weight(grams) 690g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 165mm * 36mm