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The Book Bindery

(Paperback, 2nd edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Book Bindery

Contributors:

By (Author) Sarah Royal

ISBN:

9781934620847

Publisher:

Microcosm Publishing

Imprint:

Microcosm Publishing

Publication Date:

1st February 2010

Edition:

2nd edition

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Humour collections and anthologies
Memoirs
Urban communities
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: styles / traditions

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

96

Dimensions:

Width 115mm, Height 150mm

Weight:

86g

Description

Newly rewritten!Sarah Royal spent some time working in a Chicago book bindery. From the get-go, she dispels any of our illusions of book-making fantasy, "It's a glorified Kinko's..." and gives us a guided tour of her work and co-workers. It's funnyespecially the snippets of dialog, and it's full of beautiful photos of the bindery. Sometimes the humor is at the expense of her co-workers, or those in the bindery's hilariously out-of-control neighborhood. So if you like stories about quirky employees interacting, or killing time on the clock, then this zine is for you!

Reviews

If you associate things like 'soul-crushing' and 'menial' with what you do, you'll definitely appreciate this book. Somehow the author avoids coming across as a ghetto-tourist fascinated by the lives of the proletariat--it's the manipulative managers and company values that she understands to be the real adversary. It's a difficult balance to strike without patronizing the people who're stuck in these jobs, but given that the book is written from an inside-looking-out perspective it succeeds in creating a realistic looking snapshot of a lifestyle that is sadly becoming a daily reality for an increasing amount of people. - Riot

Continues in the long tradition of the irritable labor zine, with its laugh-out-loud tales of mischief, slacking off, stealing time, and sneaky insubordination. When she adds in the local color--tales of mobsters setting cars on fire in the neighborhood and nutbar naked dudes squatting the parking lot--it rounds everything out to a well-told and hearty tale of work, both familiar to anybody who's had a shitty job and quite unique. - Razorcake

Author Bio

Sarah Royal is a writer and coauthor of Creative Cursing and Creative Cussin'. She lives in Portland, Oregon.

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