<p>A sexy, talented, (relatively) sane, young actress goes to Hollywood to find fame, fortune and love. And if this were the movies, by the end she’d have all three. But this being the real Hollywood, things don’t quite work out that way. <br>When Amy falls head over heels for mega talent agent Richard Berg, she’s confident her newfound love will connect her to her acting dreams. And why wouldn’t she believe this? Richard works at a top agency in Beverly Hills; invites her to all his movie premieres; hosts a basketball game every Saturday on the tennis court of his 8,000 square foot Hollywood home, where the “who’s who” in entertainment show up to dribble; and… just asked her to move in. Little did Amy know that moving out of her rundown 600 square foot apartment into Richard’s palatial pad, rubbing shoulders with Hollywood A-listers would do little more than connect her to a granola bar. <br>He Put My Buddha In The Freezer chronicles how, over a decade ー while traveling in the hippest of Hollywood circlesーAmy almost found love, almost found fame, definitely found the best yoga studio; and at last found, perhaps not what she was looking for, but exactly what she needed in the last place she would have thought to look. <br>As He Put My Buddha in The Freezer takes readers along Amy’s journey through hope, joy, pain, and a hefty helping of hilarity, many will see themselvesーbecause in so many ways, we have all been there. But we make it through to the other side, stronger, braver, better.</p> <p>About the Author</p> <p>After completing an acting program at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, Amy studied acting in Los Angeles at the famed Playhouse House West, an ongoing conservatory program started by Robert Carnegie and Jeff Goldblum. Within a couple years, she booked a small role in an independent movie and several national television commercials. <br>Between auditioning and dating, Amy balanced the ups and downs of Hollywood with her Kundalini Yoga Practice. Becoming a certified instructor, Amy studied with some of the worlds’ most renowned Kundalini yoga teachers, including Vanity Fair’s “Queen of Kundalini” Gurmukh Khalsa and “Grammy award-winning percussionist” Harijiwan. <br>Amy traveled to India and taught her own workshops in various cities before moving to Scottsdale, where she currently resides with her son and cherishes her best role yet: Mom.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。
※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。
※このページからは注文できません。
© to the woman he lovesブランド通販ショップ