The White House is really busy reviewing books these days. Per Page Six, Jay Goldberg, the attorney who represented Donald Trump in both of his divorces, has now written a tell-all book.

Trump’s 1992 divorce from Ivana Trump was infamously explosive and widely covered in the tabloids, but Goldberg promises even more details, with “all the inside stories behind the trials” that reveal it as more than just a knockdown-drag-out divorce battle. “As with all final divorce negotiations, things started off hot, and then reason overcame emotion,” Goldberg said. Trump’s second divorce, from Marla Maples in 1999, was explosive in its own right and featured a public battle over a prenuptial agreement.

Though Goldberg is dangling the prospect of juicy gossip, this might not be a book that gets Trump in a rage, prompting him to call the author a “total loser” as he did Michael Wolff, author of Fire and Fury. Goldberg claims there’s more to Trump than, well, what we see every time he opens his mouth.

“Trump gets a very bad rap,” he said. “The book is going to reflect his true character.”

When Ivana’s memoir came out last fall, she revealed her ex-husband to be the kind of partner and dad who mostly just didn’t have or make time to do all the normal dad stuff with his kids: “He was a loving father, don’t get me wrong, and he was a good provider, but he was not the father which would take a stroll and go to the Central Park or go play to baseball with them or something,” she told Amy Robach of Good Morning America. “It was only until they were about 18 years old [that] he could communicate with them, because he could start to talk business with them.”

For what it’s worth, the divorce between Trump and Ivana made her famous in a whole new light, landing her a settlement of more than $14 million. “Remember,” she says in her cameo in 1996’s First Wives Club, “don’t get mad; get everything.”