Tuesday, July 26, 2022

DAVID GIFFELS BOOK TURNING INTO A TV SERIES

 


Former BJ columnist David Giffels’ 2009 Memoir, “All the Way Home,” about more than a decade of restoring a condemned old Tudor home in Akron, will be made into a TV series.

The series will be titled “Wreckless.” This 1913 house was the Radnor Mansion in its glory days.

It will be produced by Process Media and Brillstein Entertainment Partners. David is represented by Daniel Greenberg at Levine Greenberg Rostan Literary Agency.

David and wife Gina, a special education teacher, moved into the deteriorating mansion after a crack at New York City proved disheartening with their children Evan and Lisa, now in their 20s.

David describes his book/TV editor as “a crazy love story filled with angry raccoons, flying chainsaws, and collapsing floors.”

They paid $65,000 for the no-longer-grand structure with six fireplaces, a solarium and a billiards room. The loot from the book and the TV series makes it a great investment.


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