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  • Published: 28 March 2016
  • ISBN: 9781784161842
  • Imprint: Black Swan
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 384
  • RRP: $24.99
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Notes From A Big Country

Journey into the American Dream




Bill Bryson's hilarious return to live the American Dream.

Bill Bryson has the rare knack of being out of his depth wherever he goes - even (perhaps especially) in the land of his birth. This became all too apparent when, after nearly two decades in England, the world's best-loved travel writer upped sticks with Mrs Bryson, little Jimmy et al. and returned to live in the country he had left as a youth.

Of course there were things Bryson missed about Blighty but any sense of loss was countered by the joy of rediscovering some of the forgotten treasures of his childhood: the glories of a New England autumn; the pleasingly comical sight of oneself in shorts; and motel rooms where you can generally count on being awakened in the night by a piercing shriek and the sound of a female voice pleading, 'Put the gun down, Vinnie, I'll do anything you say.'

Whether discussing the strange appeal of breakfast pizza or the jaw-slackening direness of American TV, Bill Bryson brings his inimitable brand of bemused wit to bear on that strangest of phenomena - the American way of life.

  • Published: 28 March 2016
  • ISBN: 9781784161842
  • Imprint: Black Swan
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 384
  • RRP: $24.99
Categories:

About the author

Bill Bryson

Bill Bryson was born in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1951. His bestselling books include The Road to Little Dribbling, Notes from a Small Island, A Walk in the Woods, One Summer and The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid. In a national poll, Notes from a Small Island was voted the book that best represents Britain. His acclaimed work of popular science, A Short History of Nearly Everything, won the Aventis Prize and the Descartes Prize, and was the biggest selling non-fiction book of its decade in the UK. His new book The Body: A Guide for Occupants is an extraordinary exploration of the human body which will have you marvelling at the form you occupy.
Bill Bryson was Chancellor of Durham University 2005–2011. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society. He lives in England.

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Praise for Notes From A Big Country

One of his best books

Scott Bradfield, Independent

Delightful bite-size essays that exude affection while debunking the ridiculous with wonderful succinctness... This is not a book to be read in a single sitting. It is one to be savoured

Martin Fletcher, The Times

Bill Bryson's answer to Alistair Cooke's Letter From America...not only hilarious but also insightful and informative

Jeremy Atiyah, Independent on Sunday

Bryson is great when explaining the idiosyncracies of America to middle England and making it funny... He is both serious and contemtuously funny

Guardian