Notes From a Small Island


Notes From a Small Island
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Written by
Bill Bryson

Bill Bryson



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Anglophile

5 years, 3 months ago at Mar 7 9:37
1 vote
I love reading what other people think of my country, especially when they're good thoughts.

Bryson's comment on a visit to the UK is funny and reassuring. He is a self confessed anglophile and it really makes you realise that our little Island isn't all bad.

This books is full of funny anecdotes that sum up the British sensibility, one particular character who he ... read more
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Description: 0 0 Amazon.com Review 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 fir ... (more)
Manufacturer : Bantam Doubleday Dell
Release date : 1 August 1996
ISBN-10 : 0552996009 | ISBN-13: 9780552996006
Travel (3), UK (1), Humour (1), American (1), Paperback (1), Non-fiction (1), Fiction (1), 1992 (1)
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GemLil posted a review 5 years, 3 months ago

Anglophile

“I love reading what other people think of my country, especially when they're good thoughts.

Bryson's comment on a visit to the UK is funny and reassuring. He is a self confessed anglophile and it really makes you realise that our little Island isn't all bad.

This books is full of funny anecdotes that sum up the British sensibility, one particular character who he terms 'Mrs Smegma'; a stuffy old B&B owner is particularly hilarious.

While it is a travel book in essentials, I recommend this book to any Brit who's confidence in the Isles is waning. It'll give you a temporary boost.” read more