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Sawdusted Notes From A Postboom Mill 1st Edition Raymond Goodwin

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Sawdusted Notes From A Postboom Mill 1st Edition Raymond Goodwin
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 181
Author: Raymond Goodwin
ISBN: 9780299235734, 0299235734
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Sawdusted Notes From A Postboom Mill 1st Edition Raymond Goodwin by Raymond Goodwin 9780299235734, 0299235734 instant download after payment.

When Raymond Goodwin started work at a Michigan sawmill in 1979, the glory days of lumbering were long gone. But the industry still had a faded glow that, for a while, held him there. In Sawdusted Goodwin wipes the dust off his memories of the rundown, nonunion mill where he toiled for twenty months as a two-time college dropout. Spare, evocative character sketches bring to life the personalities of his fellow millworkers--their raucous pranks, ribbing, complaints about wages and weather, macho posturing, failed romances, and fantasies of escape. The result is a mostly funny, sometimes heartbreaking portrait of life in the lumbering industry a century after its heyday. Amidst the intermittent anger and resignation of poorly paid lumbermen in the Great Lakes hinterlands, Goodwin reveals moments of vulnerability, generosity, and pride in craftsmanship. It is a world familiar, in its basic outlines, to anyone who has ever done manual labor. At the heart of the book is a coming-of-age story about Goodwin's relationship with his older brother Randy--a heavy drinker, chain smoker, and expert sawyer. Gruff but kind, Randy tutors Raymond in the ways of the blue-collar world even as he struggles with the demons that mask his own melancholy. A Michigan Notable Book, selected by the Library of Michigan Best Books for General Audiences, selected by the Public Library Association Outstanding Book, selected by the American Association of School Libraries

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