Summary, Analysis, and Review of Jessica Simpson's Open Book

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By Michael Gilboe

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PLEASE NOTE: This is a summary, analysis and review of the book and not the original book. Open Book is an open monologue about life as Jessica Simpson. It seems there's more to the blonde pop star than an irreparable legacy of "chicken or tuna?" Bring the Kleenex, but maybe hold the alcohol if you don't want an ironic finger wagging back at you by the final curtain call. What Does this Start Publishing Notes' Summary, Analysis, and Review Include? Summary of the original book Easily digestible takeaways distilling the main ideas The defining moments of Jessica's life as a songstress, wife, and mother Her struggle with trauma, addiction, and unhealthy relationships Editorial Review & Analysis Background on Jessica Simpson About the Original Book: Jessica Simpson, popstar extraordinaire, is more than a blonde bombshell with a cute Southern accent. Her life story overflows with extravagant gestures, magical experiences, faith, and a flair for the dramatic. If you want an unabridged bird's eye view of the star's successes and failures over two decades in the music industry, Open Book is it—from the heart. Bring out the popcorn and make yourself comfortable; there's a lot to take in and it's all about love. DISCLAIMER: This book is intended as a companion to, not a replacement for, Open Book. Start Publishing Notes is wholly responsible for this content and is not associated with the original author in any way.
Summary, Analysis, and Review of Jessica Simpson's Open Book