On Harrisonville Avenue takes the reader on an entertaining journey to the mid 1950's. Living in a booming steel-town on the Ohio River, 13 year old Ron is confronted with the many town characters - the Mayor, the town drunk, the barbershop, denizens of the pool hall, Alex the Greek, Eddie the Lawyer and the Police. Loving family, friends and teachers support him through his coming of age, complete with many humorous and awkward encounters. Ducktails, slow dancing, 45rpm, school paddling, pigs in a blanket, curb feelers, tailfins, the Col.Bogey March, Spin the Bottle, Eleanor Roosevelt, musicians, baseball, lipstick on your collar and Whila -- all part of a special time.
The stories included provide a patchwork experience of the area and a glimpse into today. An easy read in an anecdotal style, On Harrisonville Avenue will amuse younger and older readers alike with its naiveté and genuine situations -- perhaps reminiscent of your own !
About the Author: The Author, Ron Giles, grew up in Southern Ohio. After degrees at Ohio University (BS History Education) and the Ohio State University (Masters in Television and Film), Mr. Giles began a career as a teacher in Columbus, Ohio -- but then changed careers going into Television as a Producer-Director and later as a Television Executive, working at WBNS-TV, Columbus, OH; WCPO-TV, Cincinnati, OH; WBZ-TV, Boston, MA; Warner QUBE, Columbus, OH and Pittsburgh, PA; and the Mullin Production Group, Westlake Village, CA. During his time in TV Production, Ron was awarded 6 regional EMMYs and a Golden Iris award from the National Association of Television Programming Executives.
In 1986, Ron was one of the original management team that launched QVC, the Shopping Channel, where he was Executive Vice President of Broadcasting and created the QVC Television format. In 1996, he formed his own consultancy, and has since worked with Television clients in Germany, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, The United Kingdom, South Korea, China and the United States. Ron specializes in creating start-up operations, especially for those wishing to enter the business of televised shopping.
Ron and his wife, Joan, a fine pianist, continue a musical life with "Hymns and Their Stories", a congregational singing service for Churches about the composers and poets who wrote familiar Hymns.