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I'm a Stranger Here Myself: Notes on Returning to America After 20 Years Away
Bill Bryson
Broadway
, 2000 - 304 pages
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highly recommended
After
living in Britain for two decades, Bill Bryson recently moved back to the United States with his English wife and four children (he had read somew
here
that nearly 3 million
America
ns believed they had been abducted by aliens--as he later put it, "it was clear my people needed me"). They were greeted by a new and improved America that boasts microwave pancakes, twenty-four-hour dental-floss hotlines, and the staunch conviction that ice is not a luxury item.
Delivering the brilliant comic musings that are a Bryson hallmark, I'm a
Stranger
Here
Myself
recounts his sometimes disconcerting reunion with the land of his birth. The result is a book filled with hysterical scenes of one man's attempt to reacquaint himself with his own country, but it is also an extended if at times bemused love letter to the homeland he has returned to after twenty
years
away
.
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Laugh out loud funny
In 1995, Bill Bryson returned to live in the United States
after
living in England for 20
years
. A British newspaper asked him to write a weekly column about
America
and I'm a
Stranger
Here
Myself
:
Notes
on
Returning
to America After Twenty Years
Away
is a compilation of those columns. His observations of America and family life are laugh out loud funny. I read many of them to my husband. He wrote these lines about his oldest child going off to college and they hit close to home for us:
"Once they leave for college they never really come back," a neighbor who has lost two of her own in this way told us wistfully the other day.
"This isn't what I wanted to hear. I wanted to hear that they come back a lot, only this time they hang up their clothes, admire you for your intelligence and wit, and no longer have a hankering to sink diamond studs into various odd holes in their heads. But the neighbor was right. He is gone. There is an emptiness in the house that proves it."
The columns are short and each one is an individual read making this book easy to read when you have a lot going on.
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One of his best
I thought this was one of Bryson's best......short weekly column type stories on one subject. They were humorous, to the point, and folksy. He does (as he says himself) complain a bit too much, but if t
here
's only one side to the story, it sounds like marketing material instead of a commentary. Enjoyed this one.
It's great to laugh at yourself if you are living in America
This is the 2nd book I have read by Bill Bryson. I enjoyed it! I admire someone who can take normal life in
America
and write with such humor. I found
myself
giggling every few paragraphs. Such talent this writer has.
Basically this book is filled with essays that are organized by chapters. He writes about all kinds of things about America,
after
moving to New Hampshire after living in Britain for 20
years
. He writes about baseball, shopping, lawyers, over-the-counter medicine, drive-inn movies, computers, waste, airplanes and taxes among countless other things that sets America apart from other countries. The thing I love about Bryson's writing is, I learn something as I laugh thru the pages. His outlook on things is sometimes like reading my mind and putting it on paper. I highly recommend these books and look forward to reading others by this author.
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Very Enjoyable with Only a Few Hiccups
Mr. Bryson's half-hearted curmudgeonly approach to life makes for another enjoyable read by this author. He covers a wide array of society's peculiar habits with a mixture of surliness and confusion. The only editorials that were creative but somewhat ponderous were his columns dealing with his computer. With the exception of just those few pieces, I enjoyed his book. Mr. Bryson is a funny, insightful writer who is a great remedy for a case of the blues.
Too much America bashing...
Not his best work. He is getting a bit too left leaning but still funny at times.
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