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Summary Leah Remini's Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology

By: Ant Hive Media
Narrated by: Melissa Disney
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Publisher's Summary

This is a concise and clear summary of Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology by actress Leah Remini. Major events and significant details in Remini's life are smartly condensed in each chapter. If you are just into reading or you are a veteran bibliophile, you cannot fail but enjoy this riveting work. It is most likely you'll end up reading/listening to the full book version, which is good, considering there is a reason why the book made it to the top of the best sellers list - in record time.

About the Book

Leah Remini's memoir is an absorbing account of her journey as a Hollywood star and as member of the Scientology religion. The book made it to the top of the New York Times Best Seller's list despite being hounded by contentious issues before publication.

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