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  <title>The Leopard Hat: A Daughter's Story</title>
  <author>Valerie Steiker</author>
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  <rating>7</rating>
  <description>In this tender loving memoir, Valerie Steiker evokes a magical childhood on the Upper East side of New York with a woman whose own losses led her to delight in family, beauty and life itself. Valerie Steiker&amp;#8217;s Belgian Jewish mother, Gis&#232;le&amp;#8212;who, as a child in Antwerp, was hidden from the Nazis&amp;#8212;wasn&amp;#8217;t a typical American mom. She spoke with throaty Belgian Rs and wore only high heels. Before her marriage, she had studied acting with Lee Strasburg and been a model in Mexico.  With her vitality and elegance, she created a joyous childhood for Valerie and her sister.  Together they tangoed through their vibrant Manhattan apartment, took in great art, and shared &amp;#8220;women&amp;#8217;s hidden secrets.&amp;#8221; Gis&#232;le&amp;#8217;s premature death left Valerie (at the time a junior at Harvard) unmoored, but in grieving and in finding her own path to womanhood, Valerie would ultimately grow to understand Gis&#232;le more profoundly than she ever had as a child. Beautifully evocative of a glamourous and now-vanished world, The Leopard Hat is an extraordinary memoir about the warm and indelible bond between mother and daughter.</description>
  <reviews_count>4</reviews_count>
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