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Stormy Daniels

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Stormy Daniels tells her whole story for the first time about how she came to be a leading actress and director in the adult film business the full truth about her journey from a rough childhood in Louisiana onto the national stage, and everything about the events that led to the nondisclosure agreement and the behind-the-scenes attempts to intimidate her.

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Subjects
Genres
Autobiographies
Audiobooks
Published
New York, NY : Macmillan Audio [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Stormy Daniels (author)
Other Authors
Kevin Carr O'Leary (author), Kate Burton (narrator), Michael Avenatti
Edition
Unabridged
Item Description
Title from container.
Physical Description
8 audio discs (approximately 7 hr.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 in
ISBN
9781250227812
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Adult film actress Stormy Daniels offers details about her brief 2006 affair with Donald Trump, but that's not the focus of this conversational, wide-ranging, and forthright account of her life. A bright kid from Louisiana who wanted to be a writer and loved horses, Daniels grew up in a dysfunctional rat- and cockroach-infested house, was sexually abused at age nine by a friend's neighbor, excelled in school, had relationships with various boys (the details of which she candidly describes), and enjoyed horseback riding. She started stripping at 17-"and still graduated with honors as editor of the high school paper"-eventually making her way to Los Angeles, where she became an award-winning adult film actress, writer, and director, a line of work that would eventually put her in the path of then "goofy reality TV star" Donald Trump and, more important to this narrative, her now-ex-husbands, one of whom is the father of her daughter. Readers looking for a takedown of Donald Trump or a sordid take on life in the adult film industry should look elsewhere, but those who consider her an avatar of the resistance will enjoy this personable, often profanely funny, and forthcoming memoir. (Oct.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


Review by Kirkus Book Review

A lively, candid memoir from person-in-the-news Daniels.The author is a household name for just one reason, as she allowsadding, though, that "my life is a lot more interesting than an encounter with Donald Trump." So it is, and not without considerable effort on her part. Danielsnot her real name, but one, she points out, that she owns, unlike the majority of porn starsgrew up on the wrong side of town, the product of a broken home with few prospects, but she is just as clearly a person of real intelligence and considerable business know-how. Those attributes were not the reason that Trump called her on a fateful night more than a decade ago, but she put them to work, so much so that in some preliminary conversation, he proclaimedby her account, his talk is blustery and insistentthat "our businesses are kind of a lot alike, but different." The talk led to what "may have been the least impressive sex I'd ever had, but clearly, he didn't share that opinion." The details are deeply unpleasant, but Daniels adds nuance to the record: She doesn't find it creepy that Trump likened her to his daughter, and she reckons that as a reality show host, he had a few points in his favor even if he failed to deliver on a promise to get her on The Apprentice. The author's 15 minutes arrived a dozen years later, when she was exposed as the recipient of campaign hush money. Her account of succeeding events is fast-paced and full of sharp asides pointing to the general sleaziness of most of the players and the ugliness of politics, especially the Trumpian kind, which makes the porn industry look squeaky-clean by comparison.Daniels emerges as a force to be reckoned withand not someone to cross. Of interest to politics junkies but with plenty of lessons on taking charge of one's own life. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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