Summary
Bill Bryson lived in Britain for 20 years, then returned with his family to the U.S. Here he writes about the process of re-entry-the shocks, the adjustments, the excesses, and (especially) the funny bits.
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Publisher: Thorndike Pr Published date: 2000 Size: 5.5 x 8.25 inches Weight: 1.05 pounds Pages: 458
Publisher's Notes
The author describes his return to America after two decades of living abroad and his disconcerting reunion with his homeland.
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