Ron De Christoforo is an author and former college English teacher who spent much of his career in publishing and educational technology. He holds an MFA from Columbia University and a BA. He grew up in a boarding school for fatherless and orphaned boys in North Philadelphia. One of his notable works includes the novelization of the 1978 film "Grease," which presents a unique narrative perspective by focusing on the character Sonny LaTierri rather than the film's main characters. De Christoforo's writing often incorporates elements of historical fiction and personal experience from his Philadelphia upbringing, blending humor, romance, and coming-of-age themes. His career background and literary style reflect a deep engagement with educational and cultural storytelling
Tell me about it, stud.
We go together like rama lama lama ka dinga da dinga dong.
Grease is the word.
Summer lovin', had me a blast.
You're the one that I want.
It's electrifying!
Hopelessly devoted to you.
We take the pressure and we throw away, conventionality belongs to yesterday.
Look at me, I'm Sandra Dee.
Tell me more, tell me more.
Summer dreams, ripped at the seams.
You better shape up, 'cause I need a man.