Life's Snapshots
About Cold-blooded Murderers, Heads of State, Corporate CEOs, The Computer's Inventor, A Sadist/Rapist, Do-Gooders, A Sexy Diva & an Entire Gamut More in the Topsy-Turvy World of One P. R. Man
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About the Book
Norman L. Wolfson retired some years ago after serving many heads of corporations and heads of state in the communications area. Until then, his writing efforts had been rewarded by publication nationally in magazines and newspapers, including The New York Times. Five years ago, after a few idle years, he turned to authoring books and has completed three. The first, PAL OF THE gODS is the story of the life of Frank Scott, the first agent in sports. Mr. Scott died before publication and the book is being held up by his family for they want the story—already approved by Mr. Scott while he was alive—told with all warts removed. The second, To Be Or Not To Be, is a novel about a family secret told to a child at age eleven which drives him to the brink of suicide. This book, Life's Snapshots, is a depiction of what it is like dealing with the rich, the powerful and the famous—and, believe me, at times it can become dangerous.
About the Author
Norman L. Wolfson—newspaper correspondent, Washington politician and head of a New York base international public relations firm—has written for national magazines and newspapers, including The New York Times. He is the author of PAL OF THE gODS the life of Frank Scott, the first agent in sports. His second book, To Be Or Not To Be is published by Writers Club Press. Life's Snapshots is his third title.