Show Notes
Dan Romanello is an attorney and former Florida prosecutor with extensive criminal and civil trial experience. Dan also worked in the newspaper industry prior to attending law school.
He retired from the active practice of law in 2017 and coached women's college athletics before writing his book, PAPERBOY.
The book is equal parts inspirational rags to riches story and thought-provoking narrative on contemporary society. Critical looks at the state of politics, current social issues and the embattled newspaper industry and its efforts to remain relevant in an electronic and social media driven world are woven into the story.
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