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  • af Dave Rasdal
    163,95 kr.

    Everybody's a hypocrite and they don't even know it." - Dan Goldberg --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Night Beat takes you back to 1986 and into the lives of two highly competitive newspaper reporters, each on a quest for page one success and glory.For Mike Rockwell, night beat reporter at The Cedar City Argus, accolades fall into his lap after he survives an abduction by an alleged cop killer in Cedar City, Iowa, a quiet community of 200,000 citizens.For Dan Goldberg, who covers the police beat by day, the fame he craves remains elusive until he devises a scheme to create his own sensational news that leads to more problems than he ever imagined.Night Beat, though, is about more than Rockwell and Goldberg, more than night and day, more than black ink on white newsprint. Night Beat is an examination of morals and corruption, truth and lies, right and wrong, human frailties and faults that continue to challenge the news media nearly 40 years later. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"Anyone who has worked in media knows the general hierarchy, the pace, and the personalities prevalent in that sort of office, and Rasdal's background shines through in his book, lending it plenty of credibility. He has also woven together an intricate plot that encapsulates multiple strong characters, and not just his protagonists, Mike Rockwell and Dan Goldberg. These people are relatable, distinct entities in the midst of moral debate and professional ambition." -- Judge, 27th Annual Writer's Digest Self-Published Book Awards.

  • - Recollections of 30 Years on the Road
    af Dave Rasdal
    228,95 kr.

    Laugh, cry and enjoy a few adventures as former newspaper feature columnist Dave Rasdal explores highlights of his 30 years on the road. Meet 11-year-old twins who play all day in a treehouse, a retired band leader who dreams of starting an accordion club, and a woman who worked at the same business for 68 years. Spend a week in a semi-truck delivering refrigerators to California, race a Porsche 911 around the twisting curves of a road course, and float more than a mile high in a hot air balloon. Visit the iconic Inwood Ballroom in Spillville, the historic King Theater in Belle Plaine and a little-known community of cabins along the Wapsipinicon River known as Muckersville. In "Ramblin': Recollections of 30 Years on the Road," author Dave Rasdal provides insight into "the best job in the world," takes you places you might not ordinarily go and shares cherished memories you won't soon forget.

  • af Dave Rasdal
    208,95 kr.

    When you're born poor, you quickly learn the difference between needs and wants. You want a new pair of shoes, but your parents can't afford them. Instead, you need to make the old shoes last. So, your mother cuts out a piece of cardboard to fit inside the shoes you have. The cardboard covers a hole in the sole and the lesson sticks with you for the rest of your life.Ernie Buresh wore those shoes more than 80 years ago. While the shoes are long gone, Ernie's memories of them provided the foundation for building his own soul thanks to many similar examples given to him by his mother.Now 88, Ernie reflects on a life that turned out to be more adventurous, more successful and more rewarding than he ever imagined. More than a biography, "The Advantage of Being Born Poor" not only examines one man's life, but passes on the valuable advantages of hard work, learning from other people's examples and making your own luck.From a poor childhood where earning a quarter to mow a lawn seemed unbelievably fortunate, Ernie forged a successful 52-year career in banking that has allowed him to give away millions of dollars to causes close to his heart. But, more importantly, this shy and quiet child grew up to embrace the notion that giving of yourself can come back two-fold, that a positive attitude makes you look forward to waking up every morning and that developing hundreds of friendships along the way is the real secret to success.Yes, follow Ernie Buresh as he makes a few false career starts, learns that risk can lead to reward, builds his own house so he can live mortgage free and mourns the death of a daughter who needed special attention after her heart surgeries as a child. In the end, the ups and downs of "The Advantage of Being Born Poor" will give you an appreciation for the opportunities in your own life.