Ron Savarese

Ron Savarese

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Ron Savarese was born in Ashtabula, Ohio. Upon graduating from Kent State University with a degree in Journalism he moved to Atlanta, Georgia where has worked for nearly 30 years as a senior executive in the global financial services arena as both a professional investor and executive coach. After several life-changing events and wake-up calls in the early 2000′s he began to focus his energy on creative writing. He studied and worked with award winning authors and editors as he created his first novel “The Opening” which hit the Amazon Bestseller List in both Metaphysical and Visionary fiction within the first two months of publication. In addition to his writing, Ron works as a professional in the financial services industry, executive/life coach, workshop faciltator, and certified meditation instructor. Through his writing, coaching, facilitation, and instruction, Ron’s mission and purpose is to empower individuals to achieve and fulfill their life goals and dreams with peace of mind and effortless ease. Ron still resides in Atlanta with his wife and their two dogs. They have two adult sons. He is currently working on a sequel to his first novel

A Shadow in Yucatan

A Shadow in Yucatan

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<p>A mythical jewel of a story… A true story told on a beach in Yucatan, A Shadow tells Stephanie's story but it was also the story of the golden time. Its nostalgia sings like cicadas in the heat.</p><p>An American ‘Under Milkwood’, this distilled novel of the Sixties evokes the sounds, music and optimism on the free-wheelin streets and parks of Coconut Grove. You can hear Bob Dylan still strumming acoustic; smoke a joint with Fred Neil; and Everybody’s Talkin is carried on the wind.</p><p>Stephanie, a young hairdresser living in lodgings finds herself pregnant. Refused help from her hard Catholic mother in New York, unable to abort her baby, she accepts the kindness of Miriam, her Jewish landlady, whose own barren life spills into compassionate assistance for the daughter she never had.</p><p>The poignancy of its ending, its generosity and acceptance, echoes the bitter disappointment of those of us who hoped for so much more, but who remember its joy, and its promise, as though untarnished by time.</p>

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