The Road to Little Dribbling

Adventures of an American in Britain

Paperback, 400 pages

Published Oct. 25, 2016 by Anchor.

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978-0-8041-7271-4
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Twenty years ago, Bill Bryson went on a trip around Britain to discover and celebrate that green and pleasant land. The result was Notes from a Small Island, one of the bestselling travel books ever written. Now he has traveled about Britain again, by bus and train and rental car and on foot, to see what has changed -- and what hasn't. Following a route he dubs the Bryson Line, from Bognor Regis in the south to Cape Wrath in the north, by way of places few travelers ever get to at all, Bryson rediscovers the wondrously beautiful, magnificently eccentric, endearingly singular country that he both celebrates and, when called for, twits. With his instinct for the funny and quirky, and his eye for the idiotic, the bewildering, the appealing, and the ridiculous, he offers insights into all that is best and worst about Britain today.

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Bill Bryson is really grumpy in this book.  I'm a big Bryson fan.  I think I've read everything he's written.  He's never veered far from curmudgeonly but he's downright peevish in this book.  He's telling people to fuck off repeatedly.  Far warning if that kind of thing bothers you.To start this journey he drew a line on a map connecting the farthest points he could find on a map of the United Kingdom.







 






He started his trip from Bognor Regis in the south and meandered his way north in the general direction of this line.  This made me spend some quality time with Google maps.  I thought I had in my head a general idea of where he was going.  Then suddenly he was in Wales.  I didn't know which one of us was not understanding geography.  I did find that I didn't have a very good grasp on …

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