RHONJ star Teresa Giudice records audio book version of prison memoir

Teresa Giudice records the audio book version of her memoir, "Turning the Tables." Twitter/ Teresa_Giudice

Teresa Giudice is back at work after being released from prison last month. The mother of four is currently working on an audio book version of her prison memoir, "Turning the Tables: From Housewife to Inmate and Back Again."

"The Real Housewife of New Jersey" star took to Twitter on Friday, Jan. 22, to post a photo of her in a recording booth with the caption, "I'm loving reading this book to you guys for @SimonAudio! Can't wait for you to hear #TurningtheTables!"

On Monday, the reality star posted another photo on the micro-blogging site, which shows her and her audio book producer, Ben Rimalower, in another recording session.

Last year, it was reported that Giudice will be releasing a memoir, which was co-penned by People magazine's K.C. Baker. Apart from giving her fans details about her 12-month prison stay, it will also reveal details about her Italian family, her youth, her marriage, and her rise to reality TV fame.

Written during her stay at the Danbury federal prison, the memoir will also contain scans of her prison diary, which detail what life is like behind bars and how she found the strength and courage to go on during the most difficult times of her life.

Speaking with Bravo's The Daily Dish last month, Giudice's lawyer, James J. Leonard Jr., said that after reading the memoir, people will have "a very different opinion" of the star and her life.

"I think they will [gain] a tremendous respect for her after reading the book," said Leonard, adding that his client was very honest in the memoir. "She pulled no punches and I think the people are going to come away with the sense that they got to know her a lot better in that book."

Giudice is currently under house arrest and is required to wear an electronic monitoring bracelet for the time being. Leonard revealed that the device will come off on Feb. 5 and that the Bravo star will be on supervised release. The lawyer explained that supervised release means that Giudice will get "additional supervision but not as stingent as the home confinement/ Location Monitoring Program."

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