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In this thoroughly entertaining study of what some people do that other
people would never do, journalist Laskas (The Balloon Lady and Other
People I Knew) makes her subjects sing. She homes in on jobs that the
rest of us take for granteda or deny exista interviewing the people who
perform and even like onerous tasks: coal miners, Latino migrant
laborers, La Guardia air traffic controllers, Arizona gun dealers, Texas
ranchers, Alaska oil-rig roughnecks, a rare female long-hauling
trucker, and California landfill workers. Refreshingly, Laskas eschews
sentimentality but imbues her portraits with humanity and authenticity:
guided by veteran landfill workers, for example, she confronts a
mountain of rubbish and learns all about the wonders of alternative
electricity and recycling. Waddling through Hopedale Mining Company's
Cadiz, Ohio coal tunnels, she gets lessons on pride in accomplishment
from such workers as Pap, Ragu, and Foot. The Ben-Gal cheerleaders are
shown to be disciplined professional women who, in their other lives,
attend school and toil as single moms. Laskas's depictions are sharply
delineated, fully fleshed, and enormously affecting." (Publishers Weekly)
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