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El. knyga: Glass Bricks

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  • Formatas: 128 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Apr-2021
  • Leidėjas: At Bay Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781988168920
  • Formatas: 128 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Apr-2021
  • Leidėjas: At Bay Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781988168920

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What does it mean to work for a living Told in short prose, Glass Bricks tells the story of Lester's experience working both traditional and non-traditional jobs. Sometimes raw and often humorous, Lester shares stories about learning to work, working, and moving on. Glass Bricks explores the significance of our basic human right to work in an era where the struggle to find meaningful, full-time employment is all too real.

Told in short prose, Glass Bricks tells the story of Lester's experience working both traditional and non-traditional jobs. Sometimes raw and often humorous, Lester shares stories about learning to work, working, and moving on.

What does it mean to work for a living? Told in short prose, Glass Bricks tells the story of Lester's experience working both traditional and non-traditional jobs. Sometimes raw and often humourous, Lester shares stories about learning to work, working, and moving on. Glass Bricks explores the significance of our basic human right to work in an era where the struggle to find meaningful, full-time employment is all too real.

What does it mean to work for a living? Told in short prose, GLASS BRICKS tells the story of Lester's experience working both traditional and non-traditional jobs. Sometimes raw and often humourous, Lester shares stories about learning to work, working, and moving on. GLASS BRICKS explores the significance of our basic human right to work in an era where the struggle to find meaningful, full-time employment is all too real.

"Louella's debut, a micro-memoir, is assured and funny, full of insightful detail and meditations on the value of hard work."--Ariel Gordon

Literary Nonfiction.



What does it mean to work for a living?

Told in short prose, Glass Bricks tells the story of Lester’s experience working both traditional and non-traditional jobs. Sometimes raw and often humourous, Lester shares stories about learning to work, working, and moving on. Glass Bricks explores the significance of our basic human right to work in an era where the struggle to find meaningful, full-time employment is all too real.

Part 1 Learning Work Ethic
Lesson: Suck It Up
1(2)
Job: Frozen Eyes
3(3)
Lesson: Bosses Are Fallible
6(1)
Job: Screen Door
7(3)
Lesson: Stay Awake
10(1)
Job: I Will Not Give Him a Name
11(2)
Lesson: Getting Away With It
13(1)
Job: Wobbling
14(2)
Lesson: Take Pride In Your Work
16(3)
Part 2 Take A Risk
Job: Is It Real?
19(3)
The First
22(3)
Mechanical Snippets (1977) 1-5
25(4)
Part 3 More Work Ethic
Lesson: Stick to Your Guns
29(2)
Job: Solo Night Shift
31(2)
Lesson: Sell Yourself
33(3)
Job: Get the Dirt Out From Under Your Nails
36(1)
Lesson: Everyone Needs Company
37(1)
Job: Chewed Up and Spit Out
38(2)
Lesson: Is the Cookie Worth It?
40(2)
Job: Classical Conditioning
42(1)
Lesson: You Can't Always Win
43(1)
Job: Effectively Directing Your Anger
44(2)
Lesson: What You Don't Know Can't Hurt You
46(2)
Job: Quick Money
48(4)
Lesson: Pull Together
52(2)
Job: Looking Down
54(2)
Lesson: No Time For Play
56(2)
Job: Glass Bricks
58(1)
Lesson: Cleaning Always Seems to be Involved
59(1)
Job: Cleaning Music
60(1)
Lesson: Consider the Practical
61(2)
Job: Contours
63(1)
Lesson: It's Not Always Easy to Rein It In
64(1)
Job: Caught in a Cloud
65(2)
Lesson: Patience Rewarded
67(1)
Job: Opening the Car Door
68(2)
Lesson: Pushing Through
70(2)
Job: Mops, Envelopes, and Numbers
72(3)
Part 4 Using Every Skill You've Ever Learned
Teaching Junior High (1987 - 1994) 1-9
75(8)
A Year Off to Write (1994 - 1995)
83(4)
1 Saturday at the Group Home
83(2)
2 Explaining Gatsby
85(2)
Teaching Senior High (1995 - 2012) 1-5
87(5)
Notes on Sources 92(1)
Acknowledgements 93