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Reviews for Stormy Daniels' new book, Full Disclosure:
“The latest and perhaps juiciest Trump tell-all to land this year” ―The New York Times
"Due to land in October like a late tropical storm, and could affect the midterm elections" ―New York Magazine

"..Blunt, funny and authentic. She is all the things women are not supposed to be. And yet you like her ― not in spite of her rule-breaking but for it. Perhaps more important, when you read her story, you believe her." ―Washington Post


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This summary condenses Stormy Daniels’ 288-page memoir, Full Disclosure, into 30 easy-to-read pages that capture Stormy’s candid voice in a fast, informed, and highly satisfying read.

Filled with all of the juicy details of Stormy Daniels’ full story, this summary overviews everything from Stormy’s challenging childhood in Louisiana, her career in adult films, and what everyone wants to know: Stormy Daniels' full account of contact with Donald Trump, the infamous nondisclosure agreement, and tactics meant to scare her.

This quick read captures the essence of Stormy’s good-humored, witty, down-to-earth, and passionate personality and uncommon American narrative that demonstrates a woman with humble beginnings as a bookworm and horse-lover, to an entrepreneur who earned everything she has, the hard way.

32 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 3, 2018

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Frederick Cooper

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Frederick Cooper is an American historian who specializes in colonialization, decolonialization, and African history. Cooper received his Doctor of Philosophy from Yale University in 1974 and is currently professor of history at New York University.

Cooper initially studied the labor movement in East Africa, but later moved on the a broader consideration of colonialism. One of his best known conceptual contributions is the concept of the gatekeeper state.

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