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13 Billion To One by Randy Rush13 Billion To One: A Memoir: Winning the $50 Million Lottery Has Its Price by Randy Rush


Publisher:  Rantanna Media (June 24, 2020)
Category: Memoir
Tour Dates June and July, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-9992524-0-3
Available in Print, Audiobook,  and ebook, 283 pages
13 Billion to One

Description 13 Billion To One by Randy Rush


A Riveting Story About Grit, Determination and the Refusal to Give In or Give Up — No Matter How Great the Odds.

As a welfare kid who grew up in the streets, Randy Rush had to fight for everything he got and knew what it was like to struggle. So, when he was suddenly handed $50 million in tax-free money, he vowed to use his new-found wealth to help others. But what he didn’t see coming was Jeremy Crawford.

In his gripping, adrenaline-packed memoir, Rush takes readers on his rocket-fueled journey after a trip to the corner grocer to buy food for his beloved cat, Conway Kitty, leads to the discovery that he has won Canada’s $50 million Lotto Max jackpot.

Soaring on a seemingly endless endorphin high, Rush spends the months following his win traveling, feeding his passion for rare sports cars, considering charitable causes, and splurging on friends — paying off their debts and even giving them a free place to stay in million-dollar homes. But his world comes crashing down when he discovers that Dave Crawford, a man he loved like an older brother and had generously provided for, has served him up to his con artist son, Jeremy — who scams Rush out of nearly $5 million.

Reeling from Dave’s betrayal and fueled by the discovery that the Crawfords are serial con artists who have devastated the lives of more than a hundred others, Rush embarks on a mission to take his adversaries down. But as his quest for justice drags on, his festering rage reaches a boiling point and he is faced with a choice: Let the Crawford’s cons destroy him, or re-focus his attention on doing good in the world and enjoying the enormous gift he has been given.

My Thoughts 13 Billion To One by Randy Rush


’13 Billion to One’ is not only a memoir but a cautionary tale in the most unadulterated sense. At the beginning of 2015, Randy Rush was just a normal guy. After growing up poor and surviving on welfare, Randy suffered some difficult setbacks in his 20’s and ended up having to move back in with his parents. But, after managing to get back on his feet and find work in an equipment rental agency, he cleaned up his life.

That was, until he won 50 million dollars in the Canadian lottery.
Saying that Randy’s life changed suddenly is a bit of an understatement, I think most of us would struggle to imagine the shock of suddenly winning such a large amount of money when you only left the house to pick up cat food.

Of course, money like that can bring out the criminal in people. Randy quickly found out who his real friends were and who was kissing up to him for a taste of the wealthy lifestyle. Particularly, the son of a friend who convinced Randy to invest in his tech start up, only to later turn out to be a scam.

Randy, who comes across as a very nice and personable guy, had never experienced betrayal like that. The memoir goes on to show his process through the courts trying to get his money back and the eventual beginnings of his crusade to help fight white-collar crime.

This book was a very enjoyable reading experience for me, as I absolutely love memoirs and this story was a doozy.  From the opening pages, where Randy wins the money to the eventual betrayal by his friend, I was hooked!  This guy has lead a pretty unbelievable life and has quite the story to tell from it. He also goes on to help a charity in Africa that educates children.  After visiting a charity run grade school he decides he wants to help in a big way and builds a high school. There is also some lighter laugh out loud moments, from now on Meeka’s canned cat food will be called “premium soft-serve.” That is what Randy calls his cat, Conway Kitty’s, cat food. I highly recommend this excellent book! It gets all 5 stars from me.

I received the ebook for my honest review.

About Randy Rush


13 Billion To One by Randy Rush

Randy Rush- Africa, 2017

Randy Rush is on a mission to stop white collar crime and other social injustices by exposing them to the world. He recently founded Rantanna Media, a mission-driven publishing and production company, to give victims a voice and raise widespread awareness about the devastating impact of these crimes. Randy is also committed to transforming the lives of children in Africa by providing them the education, love and hope they need to succeed.

He divides his time between Canada and Europe.

Website: http://randall-rush.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RandyRushSpeaks
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RandyRushSpeaks
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RandyRushSpeaks/


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Unlocking: Memoir of Family and Art by Nancy L. PresslyUnlocking: Memoir of Family and Art by Nancy L. Pressly


Publisher:  She Writes Press (May 5, 2020)
Category: Memoir
Tour Dates June and July, 2020
ISBN: 978-1631528620
Available in Print and ebook, 224 pages
Unlocking by Nancy L. Pressly

Description Unlocking: Memoir of Family and Art by Nancy L. Pressly


While recovering from a near fatal illness, Nancy Pressly discovers a treasure trove of family material stored in her attic. Haunted by images of her grandparents and her parents in their youth, she sets out to create a family narrative before it is lost forever. It takes several more years before she summons the courage to reconstitute a path back to her own past, slowly pulling back the veil of amnesia that has, until now, all but obliterated her memory of her childhood.

In this sensitive and forgiving meditation on the meaning of family, Pressly unravels family dynamics and life in a small rural town in the 1950s that so profoundly affected her―then moves forward in time, through to her adulthood. With an eye attuned to visual detail, she relates how she came into her own as a graduate student in the tumultuous sixties in New York; examines how she assumed the role of caretaker for her family as she negotiated with courage and resilience the many health setbacks, including her own battle with pancreatic-related cancer, that she and her husband encountered; and evokes her interior struggle as a mother as she slowly traverses the barriers of expectations, self-doubt, and evolving norms in the 1980s to embrace a remarkable life as a scholar, champion of contemporary art, and nationally recognized art museum strategic planning consultant. Full of candor and art-inspired insight, Unlocking leaves the reader with a deep appreciation of the power of art and empathy and the value of trying to understand one’s life journey.

Praise Unlocking: Memoir of Family and Art by Nancy L. Pressly


“A wrenchingly honest account that deftly combines a marriage story and an art tour.”-Kirkus Reviews

“In her searching and compassionate memoir, this keenly sensitive writer . . . tells how her own near-fatal illness allowed her to unlock her painfully lost girlhood with clear vision and empathy . . . . With Unlocking, she proves herself a woman of the deepest human insight.”-Kate Moses, author of Cakewalk, A Memoir and Wintering

“Inspired by resilience and renewal, commitment and perseverance, love and trust—themes that are instantly relatable, Unlocking is an exquisite articulation of personal and professional stories, shared through the lens of someone who is deeply passionate about the connections between art and life.”-Allison Perkins, Executive Director, Reynolda House Museum of American Art

“This is an unflinchingly honest memoir, written with the clarity and powerful visual sense of an art historian. Particularly vivid are the retrieval of [Pressly’s] childhood memories through letters, diaries, and photographs . . . . Her career as art historian, curator, and arts administrator offer fascinating insights. But above all, this is a memoir about her love of family and her own evolution as a person. Finishing it, you realize you have been privileged to get to know a remarkably gifted and indomitable spirit.”-Tom Dunne, author of Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize winner Rebellions: Memoir, Memory, and 1798

Interview Nancy L. Pressly

TR: Please tell us something about ‘Unlocking’ that is not in the summary.  (About the book, person in the book, topic, etc that you particularly enjoyed writing about)

NLP: Unlocking is not your typical memoir in that it looks at a life’s journey so far rather than focus on a particular period or pivotal event. The memoir is notable for its candor and what one reviewer described as its “unflinching honesty.”  Throughout I discuss the importance of travel and how I respond to art; this is no way a travelogue but rather an approach, a state of heightened receptivity that seems to happen. I particularly enjoyed writing about travel experiences and recalling them in visceral detail including my excitement, intellectual engagement, and emotion. Writing about my parents’ youth and the early years of their marriage and retrieving memories from my own childhood was also a moving, even revelatory experience. I let the associative process take over and allow memories to unfold. It was a fascinating and deeply moving exercise.

TR: How much time and effort went into your research for ‘Unlocking?’

NLP:  There were two periods of research. The first took place after I discovered a treasure trove of family material in my attic. I did intensive research in Ukrainian and Romanian archives, New York State vital records, Ellis Island material, and census data. I also used on-line genealogy sources like Ancestry.com which one must approach with great caution since the contents are not vetted and can be inaccurate.

TR: What do you hope the main take away for readers will be with ‘Unlocking’?

NLP:  I hope parts of the book will resonate with readers and some might actually find it inspiring. Part of the value of the book is that it looks at a whole life and different sections will be particularly meaningful depending upon the reader. Themes like resilience, commitment, perseverance, and love and trust are instantly relatable, as is the importance of family and what links us across generations.

TR: How long did it take you to complete ‘Unlocking’?

NLP: Probably around two years but that does not include the historical and genealogical research I did several years earlier.

TR: Where did you get the inspiration for your cover?

NLP:  The cover was actually designed by She Writes Press. The initial  title of the book had been Enduring Hearts so the motif of the heart may have been a carry over. Unlocking is an important word in the first chapter, so the key and lock reflect a theme, of opening up and penetrating deeper to greater understanding.

TR: What do you do when you are not writing?

NLP:  I have many interests. I took up throwing pottery on the wheel as well as hand building eighteen months ago. I like to walk and garden which has been a passion of mine for decades. Right now, I have a yard filled with perennials and shrubs and trees which flower at different times as well as an organic vegetable garden. Living in Atlanta I can start the garden in late winter. I also live up the street from my two grandchildren, which is why we moved to Atlanta, and spend a great deal time helping my son who is a single parent.

TR: Can you tell us about your challenges in getting your first book published?

NLP: Actually, this is not my first book. In 2016, I published Settling the South Carolina Backcountry. I have also written several exhibition catalogues which were published by the institutions where I worked. In terms of my memoir, I was extremely fortunate. I sent in sample chapters, along with a summary, to She Writes Press, and it was accepted several weeks later. I was thrilled and did not venture further.

TR: What are you currently working on?

NLP:  In terms of writing, I am working on several “Reflections” blogs which appear on my website www.nancylpressly.com. They relate to themes including looking at art, travel experiences, and finding your voice writing a memoir. I am also working on essays: “The Gift of Seeing and the Power of Empathy;” and “Paving the Way: Being a Working Mother in the 1980s.” 

TR: What book/s are you reading at present?

NLP:  I am rereading Katherine Graham’s wonderful memoir and The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz by Erik Larson.

TR: Is there a question that you would have liked me or another blogger to ask but didn’t? Please ask and answer the question.

NLP:  “What is the most important underlying theme or thread underlying of Unlocking? This is an almost impossible question to answer, and I have thought about it a great deal. In addition to the love of family I recently decided it is what I call the gift of “seeing” and understanding what that has meant in my life and perhaps also to others. “Seeing” is a profound concept, much more than looking; I think of it in two fundamental ways. First seeing for me relates to being psychologically aware and intuitive and having the capacity for empathy, the ability to feel and relate emotionally to other people’s experiences and to be highly attuned to who they are. The other aspect of seeing is my heightened receptivity to the visual experience and my desire to plummet its meaning on many levels. I was surprised at the level of visual detail I could conjure up from my childhood memories which means this is something I already had as a child. These two are connected,  I always knew I had a great eye as an art historian but writing Unlocking I realized my ability to make connection among artists and similar artistic impulses across millennia was linked to my capacity for empathy and intuitive “seeing.”


About Nancy L. Pressly


Unlocking : Memoir of Family and Art by Nancy L. Pressly

(c)Atlanta Portrait Photography

Nancy L. Pressly, a graduate of Goucher College, received her master’s degree in Art History from Columbia University. She began her career at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and subsequently held curatorial positions at the Yale Center for British Art and the San Antonio Museum of Art, where she organized several important exhibitions, most notably the acclaimed Fuseli Circle in Rome: Early Romantic Art of the 1770s.
In 1984 she became Assistant Director of the Museum Program at the National Endowment for the Arts; was a visiting Senior Fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Visual Arts during the fall of 1992; and in 1993 founded Nancy L. Pressly & Associates, a nationally recognized consulting firm specializing in strategic planning for art museums. She has authored numerous publications, most recently a book titled Settling the South Carolina Backcountry (2016.) She and her husband live in Atlanta, Georgia, close to their son and two grandchildren.

Website:  https://nancylpressly.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NancyLPresslyauthor/

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13 Billion To One by Randy Rush13 Billion To One: A Memoir: Winning the $50 Million Lottery Has Its Price by Randy Rush


Publisher:  Rantanna Media (June 24, 2020)
Category: Memoir
Tour Dates June and July, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-9992524-0-3
Available in Print, Audiobook,  and ebook, 283 pages
13 Billion to One

Description 13 Billion To One by Randy Rush


A Riveting Story About Grit, Determination and the Refusal to Give In or Give Up — No Matter How Great the Odds.

As a welfare kid who grew up in the streets, Randy Rush had to fight for everything he got and knew what it was like to struggle. So, when he was suddenly handed $50 million in tax-free money, he vowed to use his new-found wealth to help others. But what he didn’t see coming was Jeremy Crawford.

In his gripping, adrenaline-packed memoir, Rush takes readers on his rocket-fueled journey after a trip to the corner grocer to buy food for his beloved cat, Conway Kitty, leads to the discovery that he has won Canada’s $50 million Lotto Max jackpot.

Soaring on a seemingly endless endorphin high, Rush spends the months following his win traveling, feeding his passion for rare sports cars, considering charitable causes, and splurging on friends — paying off their debts and even giving them a free place to stay in million-dollar homes. But his world comes crashing down when he discovers that Dave Crawford, a man he loved like an older brother and had generously provided for, has served him up to his con artist son, Jeremy — who scams Rush out of nearly $5 million.

Reeling from Dave’s betrayal and fueled by the discovery that the Crawfords are serial con artists who have devastated the lives of more than a hundred others, Rush embarks on a mission to take his adversaries down. But as his quest for justice drags on, his festering rage reaches a boiling point and he is faced with a choice: Let the Crawford’s cons destroy him, or re-focus his attention on doing good in the world and enjoying the enormous gift he has been given.

Advance Praise 13 Billion To One by Randy Rush


“The story is nicely balanced, well organized, and crisply told, and the author is a sympathetic figure who finally seems to have found his purpose.  Readers will find ‘13 Billion to One’ a delightful read—one that also includes an invaluable cautionary tale about people and money.”-BlueInk Review

“Randy Rush’s engaging memoir 13 Billion to One is about a win so big that the resultant money seemed inexhaustible….an absorbing memoir about a windfall that leads to considerations of what really matters in life.”Foreword Clarion Reviews

“…fast-paced debut memoir.…readers will enjoy this rags-to-riches memoir about bringing a con artist to justice.”–BookLife

Interview With Randy Rush

TR: Please tell us something about ’13 Billion To One’ that is not in the summary.  (About the book, person in the book, topic, etc that you particularly enjoyed writing about)

RR: It was very therapeutic. The process that Ingrid and I took to write it made me think of memories I had long forgotten about. Revisiting old images and artifacts from my life along the way was hugely cathartic.

TR: How much time and effort went into your research for the ’13 Billion To One’?

RR: Good question. It’s my life story—but start to finish, it was a three-year process to write and publish.

TR: ’13 Billion To One’ is certainly a cautionary “tale” what do you hope the main take away for readers will be?

RR: HOPE. In capital letters. No matter your circumstances, there is hope.

TR: Where did you get the inspiration for your cover?

RR: The cover was a very long process and it went through many

13 Billion To One by Randy Rush

Conway Kitty

incarnations before we settled on one. But the last five years since my win were a rocket ride. That’s always how I describe it, and that was the inspiration for the final cover we ended up with. And Conway Kitty, my 27-pound Maine Coon, is in the book and a huge part of my life—he was with me the whole way, so we had to include him on the cover too!

TR: What do you do when you are not writing?

RR: I’m always thinking about my next projects.

TR: Can you tell us about your challenges in getting your first book published?

RR: Well, I’m working with proven professionals and they sailed this ship before and their guidance has been excellent. It’s a long process—and the stay-at-home order has slowed everything down—but on the whole I feel very lucky to be able to continue on with my mission and get my memoir out there.

TR: What are you currently working on?

RR: The working title of our next project is “Axe to Grind,” the story of two grown sisters fighting abuse in the Church at the hands of the very people they were victims of as children. The book is due to be published in the spring of 2021.

TR: What book/s are you reading at present?

RR: 1. Eusebius of Caesarea (3rd century)

  1. The Complete Works of Flavius Josephus (1st century)

TR: Is there a question that you would have liked me or another blogger to ask but didn’t? Please ask and answer the question.

RR: Does anybody know where James Dean’s 1955 550 Spyder went to? Been missing since the early 60s.


About Randy Rush


13 Billion To One by Randy Rush

Randy Rush- Africa, 2017

Randy Rush is on a mission to stop white collar crime and other social injustices by exposing them to the world. He recently founded Rantanna Media, a mission-driven publishing and production company, to give victims a voice and raise widespread awareness about the devastating impact of these crimes. Randy is also committed to transforming the lives of children in Africa by providing them the education, love and hope they need to succeed.

He divides his time between Canada and Europe.

Website: http://randall-rush.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RandyRushSpeaks
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RandyRushSpeaks
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RandyRushSpeaks/


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