A Deviated SEPTA
Losing Trains of Thought in Philadelphia's Transit System
door Kari Randall Sexauer
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Over het boek
A Deviated SEPTA: Losing Trains of Thought in Philadelphia’s Transit System clatters through the people, places, sights, and smells you encounter on a SEPTA journey. This pocket-sized humorous love letter book runs a little more than 30,000 words and includes seven original whimsical illustrations. Each stream-of-consciousness vignette of life on board is by turns wry, tender, and occasionally apoplectic.
This travel-size book is ideal for commuters on public transit, or remote workers pretending to commute in their shower, to pull out of their messenger bag and have a chuckle at routes or neighborhoods, even if they’re not local. It even includes its own playlist with songs that correspond to book elements, for a complete sensory experience.
This travel-size book is ideal for commuters on public transit, or remote workers pretending to commute in their shower, to pull out of their messenger bag and have a chuckle at routes or neighborhoods, even if they’re not local. It even includes its own playlist with songs that correspond to book elements, for a complete sensory experience.
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kenmerken / functionaliteiten & details
- Hoofdcategorie: Humor
- Aanvullende categorieën Biografieën en memoires, Reizen
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Projectoptie: 13×20 cm
Aantal pagina's: 172 -
Isbn
- Paperback: 9798211789678
- Datum publiceren: nov 21, 2022
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden train, Philadelphia, Philly, funny, transit, SEPTA
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Over de maker
Kari Sexauer
Philadelphia, PA, USA
A snappy native of Delaware County, Pa., Kari Randall Sexauer is a foaming-at-the-mouth SEPTA aficionado. Although this is her first book, she’s ghost-written news releases, newspaper articles, and magazine article drafts for an established author, and most recently she worked for an international non-profit as a program coordinator. When she’s not riding SEPTA or talking trash about the suburbs, she and her husband foster kittens.