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Please, Mister Postman

By: Alan Johnson
Narrated by: Alan Johnson
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'A fascinating piece of social history' - Daisy Goodwin, Sunday Times
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In July 1969, while the Rolling Stones played a free concert in Hyde Park, Alan Johnson and his young family left West London to start a new life. The Britwell Estate in Slough, apparently notorious among the locals, in fact came as a blessed relief after the tensions of Notting Hill, and the local community welcomed them with open arms.

Alan had become a postman the previous year, and in order to support his growing family took on every bit of overtime he could, often working twelve-hour shifts six days a week. It was hard work, but not without its compensations – the farmer’s wife offering a hearty breakfast and even the mysterious lady on Glebe Road who appeared daily, topless, at her window as the postman passed by…

Please, Mister Postman paints a vivid picture of England in the 1970s, where no celebration was complete without a Party Seven of Watney’s Red Barrel, smoking was the norm rather than the exception, and Sunday lunchtime was about beer, bingo and cribbage.

But as Alan’s life appears to be settling down and his career in the Union of Postal Workers begins to take off, his close-knit family is struck once again by tragedy…
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Moving, hilarious and unforgettable, Please, Mister Postman is another astonishing book from the award-winning author of This Boy.

Historical Military & War Politicians Politics & Activism England Funny Heartfelt Witty War Military
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Critic reviews

The best political testament I have ever read (Peter Wilby)
This boy can write…there’s nothing second-rate about his writing. He is a natural
A wonderful elegy for a life that has only just passed into history... Beautifully written, affecting and sad (John Rentoul)
A fascinating piece of social history (Daisy Goodwin)
Johnson’s writing style is easy, relaxed, self-deprecating. His recall and eye for detail are impressive (Chris Mullin)
Full of delights (Francis Wheen)
Like Johnson's previous memoirs, this latest instalment carries a first-class stamp (Caroline Jowett)
'Witty, self-deprecating, sometimes uproariously funny and sometimes unbearably sad. It shines like a candle in the naughty world of inauthentic politicians and public alienation (David Marquand)
Immensely readable
Beautifullly written... and vividly observed
All stars
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The last sentence makes me want to read more about this amiable man and his future quest for inner contentment.

A good read

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Interesting to hear the other side of the political argument from such a principled and decent man. I have always been puzzled how anyone can vote labour after the damage they have done to our economy, taking us into an illegal war in Iraq and their often disreputable front bench set ups. However, after hearing Alan’s story and especially the plight of his mother in his first book, I understand a little better. I loved the family element of this second book but struggled with the dryness and boredom of the union tales. It’s a shame Alan didn’t stand for leader as he would have made labour a more credible and appealing party.

Enjoyed but struggled in places

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Most enjoyable look back at this period in history. Humour is never far away in this insightful look at UK Politics and what it was like for the ordinary man.

Frank,honest with plenty of humour

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A human story of life, progression and triumphs. Particularly entertaining to a postman's wife of 13 years and counting, who started as one of the author's cadets.

Brilliant and evocative of the time

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A very readable social history of Britain, it is both funny and emotional. I can't wait to read the next one.

Please mister postman

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