Deep Thoughts From a Hollywood Blonde
Written by Jennie Garth and Emily Heckman
Narrated by Jennie Garth
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
For the first time ever, Jennie Garth is putting it all out there, sharing her joys and her sorrows, her successes and her failures, with candor and a surprising, even bawdy, sense of humor.
From her sudden rise to fame as a golden-haired teen beauty, to recently redefining herself as a single working mother to three growing girls, Jennie Garth has defied the odds and thrived in a town that can be more than a little tough on its blondes.
Since Jennie landed in Hollywood at just sixteen, she has built an enduring career as a television and film actress, producer and director, beginning with her iconic turn as Kelly Taylor on Aaron Spelling's smash hit Beverly Hills 90210, a show that ran for a decade and which cemented Jennie's place in American pop culture.
Recently, Jennie found herself facing her forties from a place she never expected to be in: newly single, in demand again as an actress after years spent focusing on her family, and all over the tabloids. So she decided to do what surprised many-including herself: she decided to write about it, to tell her own story, in her own words.
And now, in this intimate memoir, she explores the highs and lows of her life, both in front of the camera and behind closed doors, revealing the real Jennie Garth-smart, funny, and stronger than she ever realized.
This is one unforgettable, utterly loveable Hollywood Blonde, and these are her deep thoughts.
Jennie Garth
Jennie Garth is an actress, writer, and director. She lives in Los Angeles with her daughters and their animals. Emily Heckman is a writer based in California.
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Reviews for Deep Thoughts From a Hollywood Blonde
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I picked up this book because I have always loved Jennie Garth. I wanted a little background about her life. The books was sweet. She doesn't go into great detail about some things. I felt as if the was writing a love letter to Peter at times. It felt like she really wasn't over him. All and all a fun read. I think Jason's book is a better read if you want more back story for 90210.