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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Post Office Blues,
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This review is from: Too Much Like Right and Other Poems About Postal Life (Paperback)
TOO MUCH LIKE RIGHT takes the term 'Going Postal' to adifferent level. This short book of poems about postal life candidly covers the day to day operations, frustrations and limitations of something as basic and as necessary as the mail. The poems touch on the recalcitrant supervisor, the co-worker from Hades and even the money snatching vending machines. But they also take you beyond the daily operations to discuss issues like terroism, the anthrax scare, and their impact on the ordinary citizen. Ms. Greene's poetry is a small tribute to the endurance of Reviewed by aNN Brown |
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Too Much Like Right and Other Poems About Postal Life by K. D. Greene (Paperback - June 2002)
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