![]() ![]() Kati's life as a child refugee from Budapest, her years as a foreign news correspondent, her career as a writer - that's interesting to me. And then there is another affair, while she is married to "her enduring love." I don't know. and anyone affiliated with her third husband, Richard Holbrooke. She has an affair with another unnamed man, then name drops the hell out of the entire State Dept. ![]() Then she leaves no stone unturned when it comes to her tempestuous marriage to Peter Jennings. She was married young to someone she does not name. But it was the uneven sharing of her relationships that turned me off. I truly did enjoy reading about her time as a student at the Sorbonne and the many wonderful French meals she shared with her various lovers/husbands. I kept thinking this was called Kati: Why Does Anyone Like Me? or Kati: Why Do Men Keep Falling at My Feet? Surrounding her adult life story with the various happy and interesting times spent in Paris was the only thing that kept me reading this book. ![]()
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