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- Book Synopsis
- Martin Hayes' third Smokestack collection is a hymn to the invisible workers everywhere who hold up the sky - specifically the couriers and support staff who have been working 15-hours a day to distribute PPE and test kits up and down the UK. Underneath is a brutally funny collection about work, comradeship and community, the deals we do to stay human in the dehumanising conditions of the twenty-first century, the years we exchange for a fridge full of food, a well-stocked medicine cabinet and the chance to swim in the sea once a year. It's a book about work-mates and neighbours, warnings and redundancies, managers with their 'Moray eel smiles' and the alien rich who think that the world belongs to them. Martin Hayes gives a voice to everyone at the bottom of the pile, below the salt, underneath, defiantly asserting that we are not defeated - at least not just yet.
- About The Author
- Martin Hayes has lived in the Edgware Road area of London all of his life. He played schoolboy football for Arsenal and Orient, and cricket for Middlesex Colts. Asked to leave school when he was 15, he has worked as a leaflet distributor, accounts clerk, courier, telephonist, recruitment manager and a control room supervisor. His other books are Letting Loose the Hounds (2001), When We Were Almost Like Men (2015), Roar! (2018), The Things Our Hands Once Stood For (2018) and Ox (2021).
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781838465315
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Smokestack Books, (01 November 2021)
- Number of Pages
- 254
- Weight
- 289 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 198 x 197 x 22 mm
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