Eager for today and avid for tomorrow -- many tomorrows, Joan Crawford at discusses her homes, and decorating them, entertaining (and menus), her work and her constant attempt to expand her horizons, her manifold roles as a woman and as a wife (marriage is a ""learning experience"" and there were four of them as well as four children). With the graciousness of Dorothy Rodgers. The second part of what is really a minimal book deals with your clothes and your figure and your skin, etc., and how you can maintain your best, mature, intelligent, enterprising, seductive self at all times. It's for the post-Pepsi generation, in living cliche.