I am the CEO and founder of Harris Northwest Advisors, a boutique investment banking firm which represents private companies seeking to be acquired. Originally from New York, I now live in the Seattle suburbs, where I enjoy the scenic beauty and slower pace of life that the Pacific Northwest offers. I do, however, forbid my children to root for any professional football team other than the NY Giants, and miss the pizza back home.
I publish a blog and am on social media under the name Fizz Ed. Hey, if its good enough for Ben Haggerty (Macklemore), Calvin Broadus, Jr. (Snoop Dogg) and Stefanie Germanotta (Lady Gaga), then what the heck, why not me? I write about business, the economy, family and relationships. |
Can Dan Goldberg find love? Is it right in front of him in the form of best friend, Gilad? Will his know-it-all brainy sister Emily ever become likable? Finally, will Dan get over his parents divorce and stop hating his step-dad? The answers are set in beautiful, sunny Los Angeles along with a wild Las Vegas adventure in this humorous romp. Jewish humor at its finest. One of the best funny Kindle books of the year.
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Seattle author Ed Harris provides a hilarious account of how formal education failed to prepare him for the real world. Now They Tell Me contains the information schools should have armed you with, instead of wasting time on unnecessary topics such as trigonometric functions or the main exports of Colonial America. But help is here in a very funny book by a funny modern dad.
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Seattle author ED Harris shares the heartwarming, and endearing story of his multiracial, international family. A household with an assortment of skin colors, countries of origin, and, it later turns out, alternative sexual orientations, provides endless amusement and holds lessons on family life and parenting. A great read by a funny modern dad filled with Jewish humor.
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Fifty Shades of Grey is hilariously sent-up in Fifty Shades of Schwarz by Seattle Seattle author Ed Harris. Ana Steele, move over and make way for Maya Stein, a sexy 29-year old Brandeis graduate living in trendy Brooklyn and working in Manhattan for an Internet marketing firm.
Fifty Shades of Schwarz is a laugh-out-loud funny book. How did a funny modern dad manage to write it? |