Edition |
First Free Press hardcover edition. |
Description |
xi, 208 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
The $100 million pickup -- How did I get here? -- I'm part of a special op! -- Where are the veils? -- Palace intrigue -- The spirit of partnership -- How many Hermés are too many? -- I will survive! -- Who are these people? -- Shoot the go-to girl -- Like a Hijab in the wind -- The real housewives of Riyadh -- Un-avoidable -- Kill me but make me beautiful! -- Alhamdulillah -- Beach prayer -- Shame is a very personal thing -- "Yes, Janni. We know this, Janni." -- The cool driver doesn't lose her nose -- The lockbox -- You can never really know a person -- Go Nanny, go! Run for your life! -- How many bras are too many? -- My big fat envelope -- The $300 million getaway. |
Summary |
Actress, producer, and occasional chauffeur Jayne Amelia Larson offers a funny and insightful memoir about the time she spent as a driver for members of the Saudi royal family visiting Beverly Hills, detailing her invitation inside one of the world's most closely guarded monarchies. |
Subject |
Āl Saʻūd, House of -- Anecdotes.
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Saudi Arabians -- California -- Los Angeles -- Anecdotes.
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Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes.
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Chauffeurs -- California -- Los Angeles -- Biography -- Anecdotes.
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Larson, Jayne A. -- Anecdotes.
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ISBN |
9781451640014 |
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1451640013 |
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