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    >>> back now at 8:22 with bethenny frankel , the wife, mother and entrepreneur is a reality tv star. she's also a best-selling author. and now she's out with her very first novel, it's called " skinny dipping ." bethenny frankel , good morning to you.

    >> thank you.

    >> my goodness, after all of your success, now a novel. i mean, are you trying to make us feel like slackers?

    >> i'm not. i just thought that there should be some sort of palate cleanser after -- i've been on reality television for about eight years. it's been a lot of my reality. my first three books were prescriptive on how to lose weight, how do get what you want out of live, and " skinny dipping " is just a fun, refreshing -- it's take a dip into skinny dipping . it's just like a palate cleanser.

    >> you are calling it kind of a beach read. but the idea of starting to write a novel, a first novel, i mean, how -- how did you make that leap? why did you make that leap?

    >> it was actually my publisher's idea. which is unusual. because usually they want you to do what works, keep doing what works and this is something very different. once i started to really understand what writing a fiction book was like, i loved it. i loved it more than any project i've ever worked on. i just took to it. the minute i started writing it was writing itself. and i would be, jason my husband would say, you are really loving this? oh, my god, wait 2348 you hear what happens next. the main character 's name is faith. she has to have a lot of faith to get through what she gets to and get to where she gets to and i really just love it.

    >> she's a reality tv star.

    >> she becomes a reality tv star.

    >> she's motivated, young, talented. she is. this sounds autobiographical a bit.

    >> we have a lot in common. there are some differences but we definitely have a lot in common. my life definitely affects everything i do creatively. it would be a lot of guessing who's who, if something means something, if it doesn't. but it really is a very creative, imaginative book, and people are going to love it. i have never been more excited about anything i've done.

    >> you know, it's interesting because you really created kind of a, i don't know, call it a fifedom. you're kind of a mogul now. there are these women outside carrying your book. they were so excited you were going to be here. there's a kind of inspiration that they take from you.

    >> i have incredible fans. i have a great relationship with them, whether it's on twitter or e-mails or letters, i know exactly who they are. we are in a relationship. it's why i wanted to do a talk show . a talk show on fox this summer, and it's for them. so we can be in a conversation rather than just watch me living my life on television.

    >> i -- i -- i was going to even mention that. i mean a talk show in addition to everything else.

    >> oh, right.

    >> what is the -- what is the message, because i know that i think it was in "self" magazine there's an article about you and you talk about, that there really is no such thing as being perfect. that we should strive for something else. what is your message to all of these young women f

    >> you know, i think that it's my -- i didn't know. i found this out on the journey. it is my message to say, yeah, we're not perfect. we're flawed. i'm flawed. but i'm having fun and today is a good day . right now is a good day, and we have some, you know, not so good moments. but all in all you can really get to where you want to get to and we'll do it together. i like to make people realize that they're not alone in what they're going through. whether it's their childhood, whether it's their marriage, whether it's the sex in their marriage, whether it's having a baby and feeling overwhelmed. that's how i feel. and so i just communicate it. i'm just being honest. and i have found that a lot of my fans feel the exact same way.

    >> so you're feeling connected, and that's what you're doing? the talk show is a great opportunity for you to do that even more.

    >> i'm excited. it will be this summer. it's only in 30 cities, minneapolis, dallas, phoenix, l.a., new york and philadelphia. so it's in a third of cities. no one take offense. we'll be everywhere next year. but testing it out.

    >> bethenny frankel . the book is called " skinny dipping ."

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updated 4/30/2012 6:49:11 PM ET 2012-04-30T22:49:11

Bestselling author, businesswoman, popular reality TV star and devote mother Bethenny Frankel unveils her first foray in fiction, "Skinnydipping." Here's an excerpt.

Prologue

“Where are the stilt walkers? Has anybody seen the stilt walkers?” I’m calm, but I can hear the shrillness creeping into my voice as I picture the absolute disaster that will result if Andy doesn’t show up soon with the damn stilts and the people to put on top of them. The stilt walkers are essential—the dramatic cherry on top of the charity carnival. The finale of Domestic Goddess, and the deciding factor in the rest of my life. And isn’t that typical? You raise $80,000 for charity, you erect a forty-foot tent practically single-handedly, you hire and coordinate seventy-five employees, and you produce the whole goddamn spectacle, and then your life hangs in the balance because of a couple of clowns on sticks. Meanwhile, the cameras are rolling and America is watching. My failure would make just as good TV as my success, so nobody cares whether I win or not. Nobody but me. And this is just what Sybil Hunter expects. I have to make this work.

Somebody runs past pushing a popcorn cart that dribbles grease along the floor. The amplifier blares circus music, then cuts out with a crackling pop. A chunky, squinting boy in thick glasses grabs my arm — Jerome, the facility manager’s assistant I roped into helping me. He looks barely twelve years old. “The sno-cone machine is broken, one of the ponies is sick, and somebody left the banner on the floor and it got trampled,” he says, pushing up his glasses nervously.

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Easy, Faith. Easy. You’ve done this before. I’d handled events bigger than this, and disasters bigger than this, too. My eyes are fixed on the wide double doors standing open across the warehouse space, where Sybil Hunter stands, backlit, imposing, the evil overlord ready to reign terror and destruction on the final challenge of what has come to be, in my mind, a sell-your-soul-to-the-devil concept: reality television. I imagine her smirk, her lust for my failure. I’m barely noticing the cameras rotating around in front of us, though part of me recognizes that my alarm is being recorded for national consumption. Tears are welling up, but I bite my lip hard, reminding myself what Sybil told me during the middle of the season, when my team lost a challenge and turned on me, the team leader. “A woman who shows weakness in this business won’t last long.”

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Suck it up, Faith. This is it. Keep your eye on the prize. With a last glance at Sybil’s Hitchcockian outline, I turn to the pimply kid waiting for instructions. They come out of me like machine-gun fire: “Call the vendor and demand another sno-cone maker within forty-five minutes. Get the sick pony out of here, call a vet, call the rodeo, whatever it takes. Repair the banner—just make it look good. And for God’s sake, get Andy and Jodi Sue over here now! I need my f___ing team.”

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He nods and runs off. I stare at my clipboard. The list of unchecked items is three times longer than the list of checked items. I persuade a man with a mop to clean up the grease that’s trailing the popcorn machine. My eyes dart over the list, trying to prioritize at warp speed. Suddenly, Jodi Sue, eliminated contestant and disgruntled team member, is in front of me.

“I can’t find Andy,” she says in her squeaky voice, her cleavage even more evident and elevated than usual in a bright yellow wrap dress with a plunged neckline. “I finished the caramel apples, the cotton candy machine looks great with the neon, and the programs were just delivered and they’re perfect.”

“Show me,” I demand. She holds out one and I grab it. The glossy, oversized program has saturated carnival colors, balloons, clowns, and a Ferris wheel on the cover. Good, very good.

“But Andy’s still MIA,” she adds, shrugging. “Where the hell is he? What could he possibly be doing with five stilt walkers in the middle of Manhattan?” “I really don’t know,” she says, shrugging again. “He won’t answer his cell phone.”

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“This is great. Just great. This is Shari Jacobs’s lucky day,” I mutter. I could just imagine Sybil Hunter fawning over my ex-BFF/archenemy and fellow finalist, as she pulled off her final challenge with typical high-rent perfection. I get a carnival, and she gets a baby shower for Sybil’s pregnant cousin. A f___ing baby shower. I can just see the fondant baby bootie cupcakes and sterling silver rattle party favors and pink champagne. They’ll all act like best friends, trying to impress each other with how rich their husbands are.

And here I am, sweating it out, pits soaked, with swamp crotch, trying not to have an anxiety attack, and running on fumes both on this warped excuse for a television show and in my life, with just eighty-seven dollars in my bank account and a team that hates me. Everything depends on an out-of-control carnival about to go horribly wrong. I’m so damn close to winning, and I need that prize more than anything, more than anyone else on the show. I just can’t bear going back to my so-called normal life.

Now I’m sweating blood to make this event happen, and I can’t even get some paid extras on poles to show up — hell, I can’t even get my whole team to show up.

I look around: total chaos. A group of union guys tries to unroll artificial turf into the same spot where another group is trying to set up the Ferris wheel. A speaker on the sound stage wobbles and topples over with a crash, nearly crushing the woman trying to secure it to the stand. I look at Jodi sue in despair.

“How are we going to do this?” I say. “How is this even possible?”

“Search me,” she says. “It’s your challenge. I was eliminated weeks ago, thanks to you, and I wouldn’t be here helping you if it wasn’t in my contract, because I think you’re a bitch.” she smiles sweetly.

I’m in this alone. It’s a zero-sum game.

“Ok, Jodi Sue,” I say. “Why don’t you just go sit on your ass out of the way and get your cleavage ready for the stilt walkers. They’re going to have a great view.” Her mouth drops open as I spin away and set off to track down Andy. Because if I don’t find those clowns in the next fifteen minutes, I might as well not even show up at the finale. As I storm past Sybil — she stands silently, critically in the doorway with her arms crossed — I can’t help myself. “What do you think, Sybil?” I ask. “Are you entertained? Is it everything you hoped to see from me? Because you haven’t seen anything yet.”

Hear Bethenny Frankel read an excerpt from the audiobook ‘Skinnydipping'

Reprinted from "Skinnydipping" by Bethenny Frankel by arrangement with Touchstone, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc., Copyright (c) 2012 by BB endeavors, LLC.

© 2012 MSNBC Interactive

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