Eddy's journey illuminates failure and liquidation. Can Eddy Ackerman, a thirty-five-year-old professed loser, liquidate his shortfalls while trying to find success helping failing business owners transition to a new life through liquidation sales? Eddy inherits a retail furniture store from his deceased father. On the day his business goes belly up, his wife walks out on him and cleans out their bank account. He goes to work for what appears to be a reputable liquidation company, but it's more than it appears to be. He gets caught up in the criminal world and finds himself in a life-or-death…mehr
Eddy's journey illuminates failure and liquidation. Can Eddy Ackerman, a thirty-five-year-old professed loser, liquidate his shortfalls while trying to find success helping failing business owners transition to a new life through liquidation sales? Eddy inherits a retail furniture store from his deceased father. On the day his business goes belly up, his wife walks out on him and cleans out their bank account. He goes to work for what appears to be a reputable liquidation company, but it's more than it appears to be. He gets caught up in the criminal world and finds himself in a life-or-death struggle to survive. Can his father's past connection to his new boss teach him the true meaning of success, or will it get him killed? Eddy's journey illuminates failure and liquidation as integral parts of our lives. And like the Phoenix, we rise from the ashes, hopefully in one piece and better for it.
Ed Borowsky is a second generation American, who grew up in a family run furniture business. He spent a lifetime in the Home Furnishings Industry, which shaped his perspective on family, values and life. When he retired at fifty-three, he began writing full time. Thinking he had a book about his career he wrote the first chapter of his first book, titled "It's a Good Day to Liquidate, " a crime drama set in the secret liquidation industry.Entrepreneurial by nature, he's owned and operated a retail furniture business, a national liquidation firm, a Boston based advertising agency, to name just a few.When he retired at fifty-three, he began writing full time. Thinking he had a book about his career he wrote the first chapter of his first book, titled "It's a Good Day to Liquidate," a crime drama set in the secret liquidation industry. "This is all I had ever written, when I met a woman at the grocery store who told me about a famous published author who took on a few students to teach the writing craft in his home. After sending him that chapter, he brought me under his wing where I would go to his house weekly for over five years to learn and hone the craft."His third book, "The Great Mongolian Bowling League of the United States of America", won the 2019 International Book Awards. He also writes a popular column for a weekly newspaper in Orlando, Florida. This award winning book was just republished. This book, Lizard of Transition, was a finalist in the 2023 International book awards.Ed currently resides in Florida with his wife Michele. He has three grown sons and 2 beautiful grandchildren.Titles by Ed Borowsky:It's a Good Day to LiquidateThe Great Mongolian Bowling League of the United States of AmericaLizard of Transition(And coming soon)The NeighborhoodThe Amazing Life of Art Lemon
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