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Please, Mister Postman by Alan Johnson; 9780552170659

Please, Mister Postman

By Alan Johnson

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Description

In Please, Mister Postman, Alan Johnson takes readers on a deeply personal journey through his formative years, weaving together threads of autobiography with the rich tapestry of post-war British history. The narrative unfolds in a time of significant change, as the author reflects on his childhood experiences in a working-class family and the profound impact of the societal shifts around him.

The Story

Johnson's tale begins in the aftermath of World War II, capturing the essence of a Britain still grappling with its identity. Through his eyes, we experience the struggles and triumphs of everyday life, from the joy of receiving letters to the poignant moments of loss and resilience. The book is not merely a recollection of events but an exploration of memory and the ways in which history shapes our lives.

Why Readers Love It

  • Evocative Writing: Johnson's prose is rich and lyrical, drawing readers into the emotional landscapes of his youth.
  • Historical Insight: The book offers a unique perspective on British history, particularly the post-war era, providing context and depth to personal anecdotes.
  • Relatable Themes: Themes of family, community, and the passage of time resonate universally, making the memoir accessible to a wide audience.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for those interested in:

  • Autobiographies that blend personal narrative with historical context.
  • Readers of British history, particularly the post-war period.
  • Fans of Alan Johnson's previous works, such as This Boy and Heritage, who will appreciate his reflective storytelling.
“A poignant reminder of how the past shapes our present.”
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 127 mm × 199 mm × 22 mm
Pages: 352
Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 9780552170659

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