Memoirs

 A trilogy of memoirs from Gary Wrenn. 

Book one is filled with customer service stories and the lessons learned from jobs in the restaurant, theme park, valet, insurance, and movie theater industries. 

Book two is a story of recovery and redemption as Gary found meaning in his twenty-year struggle with alcoholism. Written with humor and heart, the memoir is filled with 99 stories, the reasons the stories help him stay sober, and steps everyone can use if they struggle with addiction and want help. 

Book Three is equal parts love letter and time capsule, revisiting Gary’s theme park college program days in Central Florida. Consider this your disclaimer: these memories were born at the glorious peak of Gary’s party era.  

REALLY??!!: 99 Lessons Learned From My Customer Service Adventures (99 Series: Memoirs Book 1)

From the series: Memoirs

Service industry friends… Are you tired of the real-world negativity? Jaded from years of customer service? Read this joyous book and experience life lessons Gary learned from cleaning movie theater auditoriums, serving drunks, slinging high priced menu items, smiling all day at a magical theme park, selling insurance to the military, parking...

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Where Are My Pants and What Happened Last Night??!!: 99 REASONS TO STAY SOBER (99 Series: Memoirs Book 2)

From the series: Memoirs

Partying is how Gary woke up in England after blacking out in Texas, got lost in the woods after chasing a singing butterfly, lost his pants at a Dave Matthews Concert, got ejected from theme parks, drank at over twenty bars in a single day, and received academic scholarships to his university. The 99 stories in these pages comprised a...

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Long Live Vista Way: 99 Memories of My Florida Theme Park College Program (99 Series: Memoirs Book 3)

From the series: Memoirs

For many people, Florida theme parks are an escape from the real world. Magical. Fun. A place where everyone is welcome, for a price.

Behind the fireworks and overpriced souvenirs stands a small army of name-tagged, entertainment-loving staff, many of them college students enrolled in a famous “college program” that promises professional growth...

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