Acclaimed Documentary to be Subject of Book



June 11, 2005 -- "The Holland Avenue Boys: A Success Story" (based on the acclaimed documentary film; see http://www.A1documentaries.com)

Summary
This will be a positive, upbeat, revealing portrait of 11 men from Holland Avenue in the Bronx, New York spanning more than 60 years. An emotional, passionate, psychological portrayal it shows how each of these Boys, from working class backgrounds, has developed with respect to personal growth, careers, lifestyles and relationships while maintaining a camaraderie, brotherhood and intimacy through interaction and support for each other. The story will vividly reflect character traits that have contributed to their successes and helped them overcome obstacles. It will show genuine feelings for each other, recount enduring memories of their early lifestyle, inform as to how their successes have impacted on others and tell how they see their futures developing.

This book will reveal much about human relationships and also evidences the effect on the Boys' growth of environment, education, recreation, religion, societal and social pressures, family and peers. It will capture important aspects of their development, such as competition,, engendered by street games, reunions, role models and career, personal and educational choices. Readers will be able to gain an insight into urban life of a bygone era in terms of values, support systems, opportunities and obstacles to success. This story will also suggest how we can recapture some of these values and resources for current and future generations.

A Teachers-Facilitators Guide, Pointers for Parents, Friendship Poem and a Success Credo will also be available.

This is a different kind of success story.
Success is not always about wealth or fame.
For most, success is achieved through personal growth, satisfying careers, comfortable lifestyles and rewarding relationships.
This is a story for people of all ages -
- to provide something positive and uplifting
- to provide inspiration, not by famous movie, TV or sports stars, but by ordinary people
- to provide examples of the significance in ordinary lives so people can feel better about their own lives
- to provide youngsters with direction, motivation and experiences that illustrate how people order their lives and how parents can have more of an impact on the lives of their children
- to provide an understanding of what values, traits and thought processes are essential to the development of successful lives.
It is hoped that this book will change some habits, nudge people of all ages in the right direction and encourage them to explore ways to make their lives successful.

About the Boys
· One man had an "ideal" divorce.
· Another loved his wife so much that he married her twice.
· One man's daughter proudly proclaimed that her father could "read a book and build a house." (He did.)
· Another was told by his high school guidance counselor that he should not try to become an engineer because it was difficult for Jews at that time - even though he had built the Eiffel Tower out of toothpicks at the age of 9.
· One man helped develop the granola bar and Uncle Ben's Rice after he almost didn't make it through college.
· Another man founded a museum of jazz even though he never played a lick.
· One of the Boys became a distinguished cancer doctor even after having been diagnosed with a debilitating muscle disease.
· A college dropout became a jet pilot in the Viet Nam war, U.S. Presidents' travel advance man and Air Attache to Morocco, where his daughter played at the palace with the niece of the King.
· One of the Boys became a world-renowned physicist - in Israel, but passed away before his time.
· Another built a newspaper about antiques and collectibles topping 40 pages and 292 advertisers without any employees.
· One of the Boys overcame a devastating business loss and resulting depression to rebuild his life and a new business.
· Another built a 70-employee garment business, retired at age 48, but could tell people only that he was "semi-retired."
· One of the Boys' father said "every one of them, The Holland Avenue Boys, I would be proud to call my son."
· One of the Boys' wives had only one regret - "that I was not one of the Holland Avenue Boys."

Author
Howard E. Fischer
(One of the Holland Avenue Boys)
Writer, Producer, Director -
The Holland Avenue Boys: A Success Story"
1998 Video 58 minutes




Acclaimed Documentary to be Subject of Book




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