The Lost Continent: Travels in Small-Town America | Bill Bryson | There's Humor Everywhere
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The Lost Continent: Travels in Small-Town America
Bill Bryson
Harper Perennial
, 1990 - 320 pages
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An unsparing and hilarious account of one man's rediscovery of
America
and his search for the perfect
small
town
.
small towns, big enjoyment
This is the third Bryson book that I've read in three months; Bill's persona has become my friend. In fact, I felt like I was in the back seat during his
travels
around
America
. I'm so old that I have been to most of the places where "we" traveled. Bryson's wit makes
small
town
USA interesting, and sometimes sad for the "good old days" when our communities resembled our collective character. There is some disdain for big box chain stores and restaurants that dot every landscape and meld our communities into boring familiarity regardless of where we go. "We" had similar feelings about most of the places. I enjoyed the ride. "We" laughed a lot.
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There's Humor Everywhere
This book: part humor, part travelogue, narrates Bryson's road trip across the United States and back again. Bryson
travels
without strict itinerary, and with frequent stops in
small
town
s across the country. The narrative is written in classic Bryson style, with frequent diversions to explain the origin of many of life's oddities, and with constant sideline commentary. As is usually the case with Bryson, the narrative is illuminating, amusing, and shows Bryson's sense of adventure. It was a pleasure to read. Yes, Bryson is frequently critical, but it's important to note that he's an equal-opportunity offender. Wherever he goes he brings his decidedly sarcastic wit, but he also balances criticism with admiration. This is not a book with a weighty message about humanity or morality, but it is a fun read to pick up and put down at leisure. And the ability to dive in and out is one of the beautiful things about this book; one can enjoy it and put it aside at will, and it takes little time to become reengaged in Bryson's prose.
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