Ramona's Radio Soapbox

Tragedy has driven Danny Randle to a small East Tennessee town, which he now identifies every working day with the words, "This is Radio Station WRNT, the voice of Ramona, Tennessee."
Other voices join the airwaves, too, as each week, Danny introduces someone from the community and WRNT becomes their radio soapbox – Ramona's Radio Soapbox.
The varied cast of Soapboxers includes a Bible-belting preacher, a retired country doctor, an unwashed janitor, the newspaper editor, a Dutch immigrant, the local sheriff, and a retired black baseball player whose inadvertent on-the-air remark provokes a vindictive lawsuit.
And then there is the mystery woman who delivers her Soapbox comments anonymously. Her voice captivates Danny and he nearly loses his life before discovering her identity.
Ramona's Radio Soapbox scripts these storylines with creative insight and humor. The author, a former radio announcer, writes with the authenticity of one who has often held the microphone and talked to an unseen audience.

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Ramona's Radio Soapbox

Tragedy has driven Danny Randle to a small East Tennessee town, which he now identifies every working day with the words, "This is Radio Station WRNT, the voice of Ramona, Tennessee."
Other voices join the airwaves, too, as each week, Danny introduces someone from the community and WRNT becomes their radio soapbox – Ramona's Radio Soapbox.
The varied cast of Soapboxers includes a Bible-belting preacher, a retired country doctor, an unwashed janitor, the newspaper editor, a Dutch immigrant, the local sheriff, and a retired black baseball player whose inadvertent on-the-air remark provokes a vindictive lawsuit.
And then there is the mystery woman who delivers her Soapbox comments anonymously. Her voice captivates Danny and he nearly loses his life before discovering her identity.
Ramona's Radio Soapbox scripts these storylines with creative insight and humor. The author, a former radio announcer, writes with the authenticity of one who has often held the microphone and talked to an unseen audience.

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Ramona's Radio Soapbox

Ramona's Radio Soapbox

by David L. Whitney
Ramona's Radio Soapbox

Ramona's Radio Soapbox

by David L. Whitney

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Overview

Tragedy has driven Danny Randle to a small East Tennessee town, which he now identifies every working day with the words, "This is Radio Station WRNT, the voice of Ramona, Tennessee."
Other voices join the airwaves, too, as each week, Danny introduces someone from the community and WRNT becomes their radio soapbox – Ramona's Radio Soapbox.
The varied cast of Soapboxers includes a Bible-belting preacher, a retired country doctor, an unwashed janitor, the newspaper editor, a Dutch immigrant, the local sheriff, and a retired black baseball player whose inadvertent on-the-air remark provokes a vindictive lawsuit.
And then there is the mystery woman who delivers her Soapbox comments anonymously. Her voice captivates Danny and he nearly loses his life before discovering her identity.
Ramona's Radio Soapbox scripts these storylines with creative insight and humor. The author, a former radio announcer, writes with the authenticity of one who has often held the microphone and talked to an unseen audience.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044763180
Publisher: David L. Whitney
Publication date: 07/31/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 479 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

David L. Whitney is Professor Emeritus at Central Michigan University. Prior to that, he was a faculty member at Washington State University and Pepperdine University. He also served as a department chair at the Anglo-American College in Prague, Czech Republic. Before his academic career, David worked as a writer and program director in missionary radio broadcasting in a number of international settings. He and his wife, Judy, live in Oregon.

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