Notes from a Small Island
Bill Bryson, Bill, Byson  
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Publisher:McCllelland & Stewart
Genre:Entertainment
Pages:282
ISBN:9780380727506
Dewey:942.082
Format:Paperback
Edition:1st Thus.
Release:1997-05-01
Dimensions:0.87 x 7.87 x 5.35 in
Date Added:2020-05-11
Price:14.00
Summary: Reacting to an itch common to Midwesterners since there's been a Midwest from which to escape, writer Bill Bryson moved from Iowa to Britain in 1973. Working for such places as Times of London, among others, he has lived quite happily there ever since. Now Bryson has decided his native country needs him--but first, he's going on a roundabout jaunt on the island he loves.

Britain fascinates Americans: it's familiar, yet alien; the same in some ways, yet so different. Bryson does an excellent job of showing his adopted home to a Yank audience, but you never get the feeling that Bryson is too much of an outsider to know the true nature of the country. Notes from a Small Island strikes a nice balance: the writing is American-silly with a British range of vocabulary. Bryson's marvelous ear is also in evidence: "... I noted the names of the little villages we passed through--Pinhead, West Stuttering, Bakelite, Ham Hocks, Sheepshanks ..." If you're an Anglophile, you'll devour Notes from a Small Island.