![]() It’s pretty easy to see why like Bryson, I am also an American living in England. I’ve been enjoying Bryson’s memoirs for a few months now, but I think this one has been my favorite. He does so entirely on public transport, making an effort to disprove the complaints of Brits everywhere when they protest their trains and buses – which, to an American who has to drive just to get to a bus stop, are pretty exciting – and makes quite a few observations on British character along the way. ![]() He journeys from the south of England up to John O’Groat’s in Scotland, exploring a myriad of historic and modern cities and landmarks along the way. ![]() On the eve of moving his family from England to his native US, Bill Bryson decides to take one last trip around the country he’s lived in for nearly two decades. ![]()
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