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Mailman: My Wild Ride Delivering the Mail in Appalachia and Finally Finding Home

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Mailman: My Wild Ride Delivering the Mail in Appalachia and Finally Finding Home

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781668018040

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Simon & Schuster

Publication Date:

16th September 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Social welfare, social policy and social services
Rural communities / rural life

Dewey:

B

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 213mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

386g

Description

An exuberant, hilarious, and profound memoir by a mailman in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, who found that working for the post office saved his life, taught him who he was, gave him purpose, and educated him deeply about a country he loves but had lost touch with.

Steve Grant was laid off in March of 2020. He was fifty and had cancer, so he needed health insurance, fast. Which is how he found himself a rural letter carrier in Appalachia, back in his old hometown.

Suddenly, he was the guy with the goods, delivering dog food and respirators and lube and heirloom tomato seeds and Lord of the Rings replica swords. He transported chicken feed to grandmothers living alone in the mountains and forded a creek with a refrigerator on his back. But while he carried the mail, he also carried a whole lot more than just the mail, including a family legacy of rage and the anxiety of having lost his identity along with his corporate job.

And yet, slowly, surrounded by a ragtag but devoted band of letter carriers, working this different kind of job, Grant found himself becoming a different kind of person. He became a lifeline for lonely people, providing fleeting moments of human contact and the assurance that our government still cares. He embraced the thrill of tackling new challenges, the pride of contributing to something greater than himself, the joy of camaraderie, and the purpose found in working hard for his family and doing a small, good thing for his community. He even kindled a newfound faith.

A brash and loving portrait of an all-American institution, Mailman offers a deeply felt portrait of both rural America and the dedicated (and eccentric) letter carriers who keep our lives running smoothly day to day. One hell of a raconteur, Steve Grant has written an irreverent, heartfelt, and often hilarious tribute to the simple heroism of daily service, the dignity and struggle of blue-collar work, the challenge and pleasure of coming home again after twenty-five years away, and the delight of going the extra mile for your neighbors, every day.

Reviews

A love song to Americas least understood treasure. I will never take my mail carrier for granted again.
David Von Drehle,New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Book of Charlie
Mailmanpulses with humor and the beauty of simple, everyday courage. In the heart of a small mountain town, Steve Grants route as a rural mail carrier becomes a journey of personal redemption, of finding purpose and dignity.
Jonathan Safran Foer,New York Timesbestselling author ofEverything is Illuminated
People like to make fun of the Postal Service for being late with deliveries. Well, this book could not be more timely. I needed this reminder that Americans can commit to the greater good, that public servants can be heroes, and that our crazy-quilt culture is a strength, not a weakness. Thank you, Mr. Mailman.
AJ Jacobs,New York Timesbestselling author of The Year of Living Constitutionally
If youve ever fantasized about ditching your corporate job for a quieter life in the country,Mailmancould be the memoir for you. Grants honesty and humor have me hooked.
Garden & Gun
A charming book thats guaranteed to make you think differently about the USPS.
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"A coming-of-age (at middle age) story...Mailmanmore than delivers."
Booklist (starred review)
"In this good-natured memoir... Grant illustrates how the work helped him feel useful to a town hed left behind and reignited his sense of vitality. This has charm to spare."
Publishers Weekly

Author Bio

After twenty years as a consumer strategist, Stephen Starring Grant became a rural letter carrier during the pandemic. A graduate of the Iowa Writers Workshop, he lives in Blacksburg, Virginia.

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