A Kid Actor's Adventures in Hollywood

A mother and daughter's journey to LA which lands the child a manager, an agent, auditions and work. But, is it really that simple? Or, is this family's first crack at Pilot Season more than they can handle? "Me, My Kid and HollyWeird: The Adventures of a Kid Actor" is a book written by Chartreuse and Gigi Braun (a mother and her eleven-year-old daughter) about their first hand experiences in Hollywood.

(PRWEB) September 20, 2004 -- Have you ever thought of bringing your child to Hollywood? Is your child 'star' material? Do you have what it takes to survive in the difficult world of rejection, with only your hopes and dreams steering you down the path of stardom?

Edgy, raw, honest and realistic. If you're looking for a sugar-coated, 'ain't life grand', 'we're so perfect' book, this ain't it.

This gutsy duo moved from a small town in Florida to the heavy traffic and sprawled out streets of Hollywood to pursue Gigi's dream of becoming an actress. This book allows you to experience what it's like to live the life of a kid actor and her 'stage mom'.

Although not its original intent, the story ends up being about growing pains, parenting and the fascinating journey ordinary people take toward making their dreams come true.

This book offers valuable firsthand experience as to what it takes to survive and enjoy your first six months in Hollywood during Pilot Season - the busiest time of year for actors in Hollywood.

Title: Me, My Kid and HollyWeird: The Adventures of a Kid Actor

Authors: Chartreuse and Gigi Braun

Original edition: 6x9

Pages: 165

ISBN: 0-595-29648-3

Price: $15.95

Date: October 2003

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