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77 of 77 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
too short but fun bit of travel writing for a good cause,
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This review is from: Bill Bryson's African Diary (Hardcover)
Bill Bryson is a fantastic travel writer, and made this very very short book (only 49 pages!) still fun to read. I definitely wish it had been longer, but as all of the book's proceeds go to charity (specifically CARE, a wonderful organization that spends its money wisely and helps those in impoverished countries help themselves), I don't really mind. The book recounts his all too brief time in Africa (eight days), where he tours the east African nation of Kenya. He visits some of the areas in Kenya in the most need of CARE's help, such as the Nairobi slum of Kibera and the eastern refugee camp of Dadaab, filled with Somali exiles. It is quite sad to read about the horrible conditions many of these people face (wait till you read about what a flying toilet is), but heart warming to see that many are still hopeful and that all is not lost. It would seem that many of these people are good people; all they need is a chance. ...it was still fun to read and parts were hilarious. I enjoyed his early thoughts on Africa, such as the initial conversations with those who convinced him to go to Africa that except for the "diseases and the bandits and the railway from Nairobi to Mombasa, there's absolutely nothing to worry about"! I enjoyed reading about that railroad, which Bryson writes has a tradition of killing passengers and has even been named the Lunatic Express, though Bryson rode it without any serious mishap. Also lots of fun to read was his arrival in Nairobi; expecting the sunny little country town in "Out of Africa," Bryson was amazed to instead find traffic, high rise buildings, bill boards - as he puts it, Omaha! His description of a harrowing single-engine plane ride was very funny as well. A fun little book, one in you can read in an hour or two.
38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Lacks the Usual "Bill-iance",
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This review is from: Bill Bryson's African Diary (Hardcover)
Despite the book's trim offerings, I sat in a lawn chair and decided to give Bill Bryson and CARE (a humanitarian organization) the benefit of the doubt. How can you fault a writer or publisher who decides to give up time, comfort, and potentional profit for the sake of a charitable organization?In his vintage manner, Bryson had me laughing in the opening chapter. He pulled me into his excursion to the Dark Continent with promises of adventure. This, I thought, is pure Bill-iance--using warmth and disarming revelation to ambush me with cold, hard facts. Quickly, the thought faded. This African diary is mild on adventure, lightly flavored with humor, and boasts only a few chunks of worthy information. It's truly the sparsest of diaries. I applaud this book and its goals. If, however, you are looking for thirty minutes of Brysonian entertainment, this hardcover carries a hefty price for its content. Buy it, instead, as a relatively small donation to good work being done halfway around the globe.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
3 stars for the writing, 5 for the cause.,
By "mattythecobra" (Pembroke, NH United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bill Bryson's African Diary (Hardcover)
Bryson answered the call to help out the international relief organization CARE by accompanying them to Kenya and writing this brief diary. The heart he showed by volunteering (along with the publisher Broadway Books) to donate 100% of the proceeds is impressive, however, the heart he put into the writing is not so much. As always he shares his fears and shortcomings in a humorous way, but the gravity of his surroundings seemed to have moistened his wit more so than usual. He too briefly writes about a number of potentially interesting characters who would have been better served with a more thorough (and undoubtedly Bryson-esquely funny) description. This brevity neglects the human face of the very people CARE is trying to help. Nonetheless, Bryson still captivates, and though not up to par for him, this book would make a great stocking-stuffer for your favorite do-gooder and at the same time help those who need it most.
34 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Loin King,
This review is from: Bill Bryson's African Diary (Hardcover)
I promised myself I wouldn't write a review because I work for CARE and went on the trip to Kenya with Bill Bryson. However - His undertaking was phenomenal. Breaking off from his current writing project to travel to an unknown continent for 8 days, make sense of it, write up 10,000 words ( that's how many we felt we could ask him to undertake, he actually wrote 12,000)in two weeks, and turn it round in time for a Christmas book. Admire that, but also admire the motives and the results of this short but sweet volume. There are classic Bryson moments, humour and a well structured view of a country on the verge of great change. Believe me, your ($$) is making a huge difference to people's lives. And the book on your shelf can be a gentle reminder of your generosity and compassion. Thank you Amazon and all purchasers!
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hope, Despair and a Little Humor,
This review is from: Bill Bryson's African Diary (Hardcover)
I enjoyed reading this "slender volume," that merely scratches the surface of life in Kenya. Through his CARE escorts, Bryson sees and describes a country that most tourists either never see and (even after visits to East Africa) do not know exists. I have seen the slum Kibera from a passing train and the smell and noise perforated the train walls as we rumbled by. That Byrson walked the streets of this enormous conglomeration of tin roofs and dung and garbage-filled alleys is amazing. Peppering in his fears and a little humor, he captures the despair and ultimately, the hopelessness. While Kenyan residents like to say there's always hope, anyone who has worked for CARE or is familiar with its tasks, realizes that there isn't much hope in changing the lives of those in Third World slums and refugee camps. I'm happy to know my purchase of this book made a contribution to CARE, because all we can really do is keep funding the attempt to improve these lives just a little bit. Mr. Bryson, I'm glad you made it through all those light aircraft adventures and look forward to reading more of your future work.
Michele Cozzens, Author of A Line Between Friends and The Things I Wish I'd Said.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
His heart is in the right place,
This review is from: Bill Bryson's African Diary (Hardcover)
It's short. It's a pleasant read. It's honest, both about Kenya itself and the author's general ignorance of Africa. A good effort, and the profits go to support a supposedly good cause (that's another subject) . . . overall, "Bill Bryson's African Diary" doesn't add up to much, but it's better than nothing, which is what he could have done when CARE asked him to take a trip and produce a manuscript. "A" for effort. Bill Bryson fans may want to read it. If you want to learn about Africa or the aid biz, better to look elsewhere.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Light on Bryson-ian humor,
This review is from: Bill Bryson's African Diary (Hardcover)
I enjoyed this book, despite its short length. I have to give kudos to any author who writes a book with the sole intent of helping others. (The proceeds from this book go to CARE). That said, it was not filled with Bill Bryson's usual make-me-snort-milk-out-my-nose humor. I suspect that perhaps there is not very much to laugh about on a continent that is experiencing the worst AIDS epidemic in the world along with droughts, famine, and civil war in various places. Despite all its heaviness, there is an occasional ray of sunshine peeking through in the form of the lovely photos of the people and places Bill Bryson saw while he was there.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bill Rocks,
This review is from: Bill Bryson's African Diary (Hardcover)
The only thing truly wrong with this book is it is too short. As usual Bill Bryson vividly depicts the region he visits making you feel almost as if you were there. Infusing just the right amount of humor into his account of the poverty and plight of the people he visits, Bryson helps you devour this book in no time - flat.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bryson Helps Out CARE,
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This review is from: Bill Bryson's African Diary (Hardcover)
This small book tells the story of Bill Bryson's journey to Africa on behalf of CARE. All proceeds from the book are donated to CARE. Bryson tells how his childhood images of Africa derived primarily from television and movies fit with reality. He witnesses the extreme poverty but warm openness of the African people. This is a very brief book with both funny and touching scenese. And it's for a good cause.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
is this a joke?,
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This review is from: Bill Bryson's African Diary (Hardcover)
I like Bill Bryson but passing off a 49-page (no, it's not 69 pages in the version I got) diary as a book is a crime. Charging C$19 for that, too, is a ripoff (that's the price I saw it at a bookstore in town).
I don't really care that the proceeds are going to CARE. If you want to support CARE just give them the $19. To pay for this atrocity which is basically an account of a week Bryson spent in Kenya. Yes, folks, it's actually a "Kenyan" diary as that's all of the entire continent of Africa he sees. There are also 19 color pics in the "book." Of which Bryson's beard appears in six. Writing this as the "Man With Cigar" at the 2010 Ryder Cup get photoshopped into various pics and is an Internet sensation for this nanosecond, I got the feeling, "Do they really think putting Bryson's beard in a bunch of pics = more sales?" Anyway, very very disappointing and it's written as if Bryson mailed it in. You or I could have easily done a far better job with this diary format than Bryson. |
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Bill Bryson's African Diary by Bill Bryson (Hardcover - December 3, 2002)
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