Kate Andersen Brower Books In Order
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| The Residence | (2015) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| First Women | (2016) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| First in Line | (2018) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Team of Five | (2020) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Exploring the White House | (2020) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Elizabeth Taylor: The Grit & Glamour of an Icon | (2022) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| The Hill | (2024) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| We the Women | (2026) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Kate Andersen Brower is a published American author.
She is known for writing The Residence, which was a number one New York Times bestseller. She is also the author of First Women, another New York Times bestseller, and the books First in Line, Team of Five, and Exploring the White House.
Kate is a CNN contributor and has written for a variety of publications such as the Washington Post, the New York Times, Vanity Fair, and Time. She spent four years working for Bloomberg News covering the Obama White House. She is also a former staffer with CBS News and a Fox News producer.
Brower is married. She lives outside of Washington, D.C. along with her husband. They have three children together and share their home with Chance, their wheaten terrier. Her book The Residence is being adapted into a television series for Netflix produced by Shonda Rhimes. Her book Elizabeth Taylor is notable in that it is the first authorized biography of the celebrity.
Elizabeth Taylor: The Grit & Glamour of an Icon is a 2022 book by Kate Andersen Brower and the first-ever authorized biography of Elizabeth Taylor, who would go on to become the most famous film star of the twentieth century. If you are one of the many fans of this icon out there, you will be sure to enjoy this book from a New York Times bestselling author that goes into the details of her life. No matter what you think you know about Liz Taylor, you will come away from this book knowing more than you did before!
When it comes to Elizabeth Taylor, no celebrity has been able to match her level of glamour, her guts, her fame. She was a legend who was known for her beauty, the last big star to come out of the old Hollywood studio system. Her magnetic presence on the screen took place in a career that went for most of the 20th century, and she helped to create nearly sixty films.
Despite all of this and her Oscar-winning performances on the screen, it was Taylor’s private life that was perhaps even more compelling. She lived to be 79 years old and through those years there were many instances of love and loss as she was married a total of eight times but to seven different men. She would survive all that life threw at her, from being divorced twice by the time that she was twenty-six and widowed once as well.
Elizabeth’s life was similar to a soap opera to the many who followed it, but her legacy was enhanced in a meaningful way when she became the first celebrity activist to lead the fight against HIV/AIDS. She is a co-founder of amfAR and has been able to raise over $100 million when it comes to research and patient care. She was continually a competent businesswoman as well, making lot of money as one of the first celebrity perfumers out there.
This book is the first biography to come out about this legend that has been authorized. Brower takes advantage of the opportunity to show the world through the eyes of Elizabeth Taylor. She uses her unpublished letters, diary entries, off the record interview transcripts, and interviews with over two hundred of her friends and family to tell the real story of this woman, her impressive career, and her tumultuous private life.
Constantly in the headlines, this work captures the many facets of Elizabeth Taylor and brings them to life. She was at times empathetic, intelligence, volatile, complex, tenacious, and more, and readers will get to see her in a way that no others have, witnessing her rise to fame in National Velvet at just twelve years old and then becoming the first actress to negotiate a salary of a million dollars for a film. Through her many marriages, her love affair, her battle with addiction, and her work as an AIDS activist, get to know the actress as never before in an incredible portrait that pays appropriate tribute to Elizabeth Taylor as she was. With a beautiful photo insert, readers will have access to her life in a way that many have attempted but few have pulled off as well as Kate Andersen Brower.
We the Women: The Hidden Heroes Who Shaped America is a 2026 book by Norah O’Donnell and Kate Andersen Brower. The New York Times bestselling book paints a picture of the American women whose efforts went unsung who worked from 1776 to modern times to change the course of history, fighting for freedom and helping to bring about a more perfect union.
People such as Doris Kearns Goodwin have good things to say about this work, with Doris calling it a ‘terrific book’ that ‘reveals the central, though often hidden role that women have played at every stage of our country’s history’. In this book, Norah O’Donnell works alongside Brower to bring real people from American history to life, shedding light on the untold stories of women and now honoring them as the heroines who were a part of what changed the course of history for America.
This book takes a new look at American history, seen through the eyes of women. It also introduces the reader to inspiring patriots, ones who wanted the country to live up to the promises that were made in the Declaration of Independence. This was the document that claimed all men are created equal (and went on from there). Ever since that document was signed, women have asked the question of why those unalienable rights seemed not to apply to them.
Bringing their research to the forefront and showcasing interviews as well as old photos and historical documents, the authors are able to showcase these women who fought for freedom. These include Mary Katherine Goddard who printed the first signed Declaration of Independence to the Forten family women, who were part of the abolition/suffrage movements and were thought to be the Black Founders of Philadelphia, as well as the first women who served in the armed forces before being able to vote. All of these women are put together for the first time and their stories are now honored as being part of the American story. Check out We the Women to read it for yourself!
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