NOTES FROM A SMALL ISLAND

Paperback Published on: 01/08/1996
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NOTES FROM A SMALL ISLAND
Notes from a Small Island
As always with Bryson this is perfect. This is probably the tenth time I've read this book, and it never fails to deliver. Genuinely informative, interesti... READ MORE
Becky Bookseller
NOTES FROM A SMALL ISLAND
Another gem
Another laugh out loud funny book, but this time all the more special as you can relate to the places he travels. I just wish he'd write more travel books ... READ MORE
Carol Ann Noble at Carlisle
NOTES FROM A SMALL ISLAND
Hilarious
Bill Bryson should be congratulated for brightening the readers day as this is invariably the effect from being his audience. Casting his wry and candid op... READ MORE
Hannah Mulligan Ward at Woking
Notes From A Small Island
Very funny....sometimes offensive
Whilst some parts of the books seem like they could be written today (lack of adequate public transport, lack of proper funding for the arts etc) there are... READ MORE
Sarah in Wolverhampton

Synopsis

After nearly two decades in Britain, Bill Bryson took the decision to move back to the States for a few years, to let his kids experience life in another country, to give his wife the chance to shop until 10 p.m. seven nights a week, and, most of all, because he had read that 3.7 million Americans believed that they had been abducted by aliens at one time or another, and it was thus clear to him that his people needed him. But before leaving his much-loved home in North Yorkshire, Bryson insisted on taking one last trip around Britain, a sort of valedictory tour of the green and kindly island that had so long been his home. His aim was to take stock of the nation's public face and private parts (as it were), and to analyse what precisely it was he loved so much about a country that had produced Marmite, a military hero whose dying wish was to be kissed by a fellow named Hardy, place names like Farleigh Wallop, Titsey and Shellow Bowells, people who said 'Mustn't grumble', and Gardeners' Question Time.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780552996006
  • Number of pages: 416
  • Dimensions: 195 x 131 x 26 mm
  • Weight: 297g

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Notes From A Small Island
An hilarious read
Bryson is really laugh-out-loud funny, even the Prologue. He has a very dry sense of humour and an hilarious 'puzzlement' at how the English do things; onl... READ MORE
Caroline St Leger-Davey
NOTES FROM A SMALL ISLAND
Notes from a Small Island
Absolutely hilarious.Bill Bryson manages to pick up on the subtleties of being British in a way that only an American could. He cannot understand what it i... READ MORE
Leanne Buchan
NOTES FROM A SMALL ISLAND
Very Funny
This book is Bryson at his best! He captures the essence of being British in a way that could not be pinpointed by any other. He doesn't understand why w... READ MORE
GJ
Notes From A Small Island
so much chinese food mr bryson!
it's a wonder you survived your lovely trip, and lived long enough to read this delightful book.
Will Reid
NOTES FROM A SMALL ISLAND
Notes from a Small Island
This actually did have me laughing and giggling out loud. Bryson is descriptive and witty and he travels around Britain and it was thoroughly enjoyable and... READ MORE
Ecowitch
Notes From A Small Island
Notes From a Small Island Bill Bryson
Fabulous read,I like his humour
william challoner
NOTES FROM A SMALL ISLAND
Bill Bryson at his Best - Notes from a Small Island
Bill Bryson arrives in England and he has quite a shock! He is dumbfounded, often confused and always surprised at the eccentricities of the English. He n... READ MORE
Paula
Notes From A Small Island
Perfect holiday fare
Have just got into Bill Bryson. I love his sense of irony and more important his sense of humour. Couldn’t put it down.
Dave
Notes From A Small Island
Hasn't aged well
I remember this book being a big deal in the 1990's, so after coming late to the Bill Bryson party (I had previously read The Body and A Short History of E... READ MORE
Andrew Payne
Notes From A Small Island
A Good Read
I first read Notes from a Small Island in the 1990s and loved and coming back to the book thirty years later and it is still as good as it was then. Someth... READ MORE
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