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Mar
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From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Max Bloomquist brings his considerable talents to Crawford’s meditation on the meaning of work and disparity between blue collar and white collar occupations. Crawford draws on his own experience—he quit a miserable think tank job and has found joy and meaning working as a motorcycle mechanic—to question the presumed value of the cubicle working world, deplore society’s disconnection from the material world and vividly convey the reward (more…)
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