Ari Emanuel’s “fiery, angry” memoir to be published this fall

Ari Emanuel's "fiery, angry" memoir to be published this fall

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Hollywood Super agent and power broker Ari Emanuel will publish a memoir this fall, a “fiery, angry” story whose clients include Martin ScorseseOprah Winfrey and (former President) Donald Trump, and who inspired the high-strung Ari Gold HBOof”Entourage“.

“Roll the Calls” will be published on September 22, Alfred A. Knopf announced Thursday. Emanuel will write the book with super-collaborator JR Moehringer, who helped write best-selling memoirs for Prince Harry and Andre Agassi.

“For the first time, the secret agent, the tycoon, the iconic power broker spoke for himself, about himself, and the game of life, often from his heart,” Knopf’s statement read in part. The publisher calls it a “fiery, intense memoir” and says it’s “wilder and more relatable than any episode of Entourage because it’s real.”

Emanuel, 64, will talk about his rise to the highest levels in entertainment and politics and the challenges he encountered along the way, whether it was his battle with dyslexia or growing up in a family “obsessed with success” that included his older brother Rahm Emanuelfuture White House Chief of Staff and U.S. Ambassador to Japan.

“As a child, people often told me that I would never amount to anything. Thank God I didn’t listen, because I have now worked with many amazing writers, directors, actors, artists, journalists, entrepreneurs and investors,” Ali Emanuel said in a statement.

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“From them, from painful experiences, I learned a lot about success and failure, creativity and persistence. Especially persistence. My story is for anyone who ever felt doubt, especially those who were told to give up, just give up. If there’s one overarching theme, it’s that every time someone tells you to pack your stuff, you’re not good enough and you should tell that person (expletive) to go away.”