Who's Got Mail: The History of Mail in America
By (Author) Linda Barrett Osborne
Abrams
Abrams Books for Young Readers
4th May 2023
8th June 2023
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Places and peoples
383.4973
Hardback
176
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
In America, one of the first things done in a new State is to have the mail come. Alexis de Toqueville, 1835
Whos Got Mail is an intriguing and fact-filled look at how the mail has been delivered in the United States since the Constitution was signed. In the United States, the spread of the postal service went hand in hand with the spread of democracy and transportation. As settlement spread west, communication became even more important to let distant residents feel that they were American; no part of the country was too far away, no village or farm too small to have access to the post. Moreover, the Post Office has always been a public serviceit was not designed to make a profit or act like a business, but to deliver letters, medical supplies, packages ordered online, and all the things that Americans need at a reasonable cost. Over the centuries, it has also been one of the largest employers in the United States, particularly as a means for African Americans and women to secure stable, middle-class jobs.
***STARRED REVIEW***
This first-class history of an essential democratic institution should be a priority for young readers. A lively, carefully researched, and clearly written narrative.
Linda Barrett Osborne is the author of Guardians of Liberty, Traveling the Freedom Road, Miles to Go for Freedom, This Land Is Our Land, and Come On In, America. She was a senior writer-editor in the Library of Congress Publishing Office for 15 years. She lives in Washington, DC.