BookWorm: Spinning Disney’s World
Has there ever been an organization that had as many books written about it as Disney? From its movies, television and Broadway shows to its fabulous theme parks, even on to its corporate strategies; there are enough books to garner its own section of most bookstores. But still, most fans will scour the pages of any new tome in hopes of uncovering a small gem or two of knowledge. When a new book comes along that is penned by a true Disney legend, it is sure to be a treat.
Charlie Ridgway began his Disney career as a press agent in 1955. He has attended openings of all the theme parks from the original Disneyland to the most recent park in Hong Kong. His fifty year association with Disney has resulted in a vast offering of experiences, and each one evolves into a story or two. So, it’s easy to pick up Charlie’s new book “Spinning Disney’s World”, and find yourself taken in.
Charlie devotes his time to stories focused on situations and stories directly related to his duties as press agent; whether it be guiding ducks down Main Street USA or posing Walt behind the wheel of a fire truck. So many of Charlie’s “Adventures” are as globe-trotting as a James Bond novel but he remains as humble and accessible as possible. The book is a must for anyone interested in a career in public relations, especially when penned by the man who pretty much created Disney public relations from scratch. But more than likely, it is going to be read be fans (and detractors) of Disney.
At its heart, the book is a reminiscent journey through fifty years of a man s career – a career that he loved. At times, his memory hops around a bit, so the book can meander. But if you’re willing to go along with Charlie, you’re sure to have a good time.
Here is a picture of Charlie’s Window on Main Street, U.S.A..

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I agree wholeheartedly with your assessment of the book.
My brother and I saw him speak this past June at the local Barnes & Noble and he was great. We came to the decision that the reason we liked the book so much is that it was Charlie’s love letter to the Disney Company.