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About the Book:
A family saga spanning Vietnam to Iraq, Billy Bowling exposes
the destructive path one individual cuts through a small, football
rabid village . . . and how an innocent man’s life is radically
changed because of it.
The Fort Harrison High School Rams were the
envy of athletic programs throughout the state. Twenty-three state
championship trophies were housed within the walls of the tiny rural
school in West-Central Ohio.
Yet of this total, two individuals were the driving force
behind twenty of them--the often bellicose football coach, Sam
Giovanazzo, and the beautiful Gwen Putnam, who now promised to shed
the brightest light yet upon the small village--having just landed a
spot on the 1996 United States Olympic team.
As in any town, there were also the
disenfranchised—and perhaps none more so than Billy Bowling, a
nebulous FHHS grad who could be found, both living at and managing,
Bowling’s Bowling Center on the south side of town.
Billy's brother, Jimmy, though the most celebrated jock in the
annals of
Fort Harrison football, had long suffered from
an unrequited love for Gwen Putnam--but Billy's life was far less
glamorous. Confined to run the
family business for his alcoholic father, Billy soon finds himself
innocently caught up in a web of depravity and murder that would bring
the small, arrogant parish to its knees. The story of a shameless
town, a horrific crime, and a dysfunctional family; it is also a
heart-warming coming-of-age saga that will keep you guessing to the
very end.
About the Author:
Steve Stitzel is a retired teacher/coach who
now shares his time between Ohio
and Northern Michigan.
Having traveled extensively, he eventually settled with his dog
in a remote lake cabin in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, where he
penned several novels. With an extensive background as both an athlete
and coach, he has drawn upon this past to fashion his novels.
He was also a realtor for a number of years in both
Ohio and Michigan
and prior to that a farrier (horse-shoer) in
West-Central Ohio for many years.
Other life experiences included a stint as a bartender at an
exclusive Northern Michigan club, a ski-lift operator and ticket-cop
at Nub's Nob ski resort, and a counselor for troubled boys at an
Upper Peninsula
group home. He has a graduate degree from
Bowling Green State University, Ohio
and an undergraduate degree from
Bluffton
College in Bluffton.
He also attended (and played basketball at) Miami University in
Oxford and studied European History at Exeter College in Oxford
(England.)
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