Bestselling author A. E. Hotchner's intimate account of his 53-year
friendship with his pal Paul Newman.
A. E. Hotchner first met Paul Newman in 1955 when the virtually unknown
actor assumed the lead role in Hotchner's first television play, based
on an Ernest Hemingway story. The project elevated both men from
relative obscurity to recognition and began a close and trusted
friendship that lasted until Newman's death in 2008.
In Paul and Me, Hotchner depicts a complicated, unpredictable,
fun-loving, talented man, and takes the reader along on their
adventures. The pair traveled extensively, skippered a succession of
bizarre boats, confounded the business world, scored triumphs on the
stage, and sustained their friendship through good times and bad. Most
notably, they started Newman's Own as a prank and watched it morph into
a major enterprise that so far has donated all its $300 million in
profit to charities including the Hole in the Wall Camps worldwide,
dedicated to helping thousands of children with life-threatening
illnesses.
Paul and Me, complete with personal photographs, is the story of a
freewheeling friendship and a tribute to the acclaimed actor who gave to
the world as much as the world gave him.