Book Log 2017 #12: The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid by Bill Bryson
This was a nice antidote from some of Bryson's more recent books about living in Britain, much less grouchy. Which is understandable, because it sounds like Bryson had a pretty good childhood. We do tend to over-romanticize 1950s America, and while there's some of that there it's not overdone. I liked this quite a bit.
02 December 2017
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