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It takes Two – Our Story by Scott Brothers

Since 2011, Jonathan and Drew Scott have brought big laughs and jaw-dropping house renovations to their wildly popular HGTV home-improvement shows. Fans who have been welcoming the Scotts into their homes on TV screens for years may think they know everything about the brothers, but they have so much more to share in It Takes Two – Our Story.

Twin brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott are co-founders of Scott Brothers Global, which includes Scott Brothers Entertainment, The Scott Brothers and Scott Living. With offices in both the U.S. and Canada, Scott Brothers Entertainment produces award-winning and engaging content in all genres for TV, film and digital platforms.

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It Takes Two: Our Story

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Authors: Jonathan Scott, Drew Scott
Hardcover: 304 pages
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (September 5, 2017)
ISBN: 1328771474, 978-1328771476

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It Takes Two Summary

In It Takes Two, the stars of HGTV’s Property Brothers share never-before-heard tales of their childhood and rise to fame. The book talks about their early entrepreneurial endeavors and unconventional career paths—from childhood gigs as clowns to stints as mall cops and actors.

Their memoir, reveals new stories about their childhood antics, career ambitions, relationships, and the ups and downs of living in the spotlight. Between the revealing stories, never-before-seen photographs, and hilarious annotations, the pages of It Takes Two: Our Story are engrossing. Fans will come away with a new understanding of the Scott brothers, whose humble beginnings, admirable passion, and rise to success make for an irresistible read.

Scott Brothers House Party Tour

The authors will embark on a book tour that will engage fans with games and more.

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