I’m a Stranger Here Myself
I’m a Stranger Here Myself, by Bill Bryson, is a collection of short essays from a column originally intended for British readers. Bryson, an American by birth, spent many years in England before moving back to American.
The essays generally point out the humor and absurdity of American life and customs. In a few cases they are compared to life in Britain, but in general these could have been targeted at an American audience with the same effect.
All and all, a funny book that’s easy to enjoy.
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