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In the world of contemporary travel writing, Bill Bryson, the bestselling author of A Walk in the Woods, often emerges as a major contender for King of Crankiness. Granted, he complains well and humorously, but between every line of his travel books you can almost hear the tinny echo: "I wanna go home, I miss my wife."

Happily, I'm a Stranger Here Myself unleashes a new Bryson, more contemplative and less likely to toss daggers. After two decades in England, he's relocated to Hanover, New Hampshire. In this collection (drawn from dispatches for London's Night & Day magazine), he's writing from home, in close proximity to wife and family. We find a happy marriage between humor and reflection as he assesses life both in New England and in the contemporary United States. With the telescopic perspective of one who's stepped out of the American mainstream and come back after 20 years, Bryson aptly holds the mirror up to U.S. culture, capturing its absurdities--such as hotlines for dental floss, the cult of the lawsuit, and strange American injuries such as those sustained from pillows and beds. "In the time it takes you to read this," he writes, "four of my fellow citizens will somehow manage to be wounded by their bedding."

The book also reflects the sweet side of small-town USA, with columns about post-office parties, dining at diners, and Thanksgiving--when the only goal is to "get your stomach into the approximate shape of a beach ball" and be grateful. And grateful we are that the previously peripatetic Bryson has returned to the U.S., turning his eye to this land--while living at home and near his wife. Under her benevolent influence, he entertains through thoughtful insights, not sarcastic stabs. --Melissa Rossi --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Ex-expatriate Bryson, who chronicled one effort at American reentry in his bestselling A Walk in the Woods, collects another: the whimsical columns on America he wrote weekly, while living in New Hampshire in the mid-to-late 1990s, for a British Sunday newspaper. Although he happily describes himself as dazzled by American ease, friendliness and abundance, Bryson has no trouble finding comic targets, among them fast food, computer efficiency and, ironically, American friendliness and putative convenience. As he edges into Dave Barry-style hyperbole, Bryson sometimes strains for yuks, but he's deft when he compares the two cultures, as in their different treatment of Christmas, pointing out how the British "pack all their festive excesses" into that single holiday. Bryson also nudges into domestic territory with regular references to his own British wife, the resolutely sensible Mrs. B. In a few columns, Bryson adopts a sentimental tone, writing about his family and his new hometown of Hanover. In others, he's more sober, criticizing anti-immigration activists, environmental depredation and drug laws (though he draws out the humor in these as well). Not all the columns hit their mark, and they are best read in small groupings, but this collection should sell well enough, although not likely to the heights of A Walk in the Woods. Agent, Jed Mattes. Author tour; BDD audio.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Broadway; First Edition edition (June 6, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 076790382X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0767903820
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (245 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #17,463 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
    #81 in  Books > History > United States > 20th Century
    #32 in  Books > Reference > Writing > Travel
    #21 in  Books > Biographies & Memoirs > Travel

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64 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars BILL BRYSON AND HIS SATIRICAL HUMOUR AT ITS BEST, July 20, 2000
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This review is from: I'm a Stranger Here Myself: Notes on Returning to America After 20 Years Away (Paperback)
So what's this then? A collection of columns written by Bill Bryson for the British Night & Day magazine, assembled into a book? I was sceptical when I first picked it due to the unfamiliarity here; I thought he was a travel writer. But then I started reading through the first few pages and am delighted to report that they were so entertaining and accessible that I ended up finishing the book very satified.

This book is about America, about consumerism, hypocracy, politics, culture and everything else in between, such as motels and boring interstate highways and the condition of AT&T service these days. Why should all this be so interesting? Because Bill Bryson's voice shines throughout, dissecting normally more complex subjects into bite-sized articles which are eminently readable to the extent that it is at times impossible to stop. Of course, his trademark humour is present too. If you read this in public, there is the risk of embarrassment by your involuntary snorts of laughter.

However, 'I'm a Stranger here Myself' isn't perfect. Much of the book is predictable, and 85% of the time, Bill appears to be complaining. Someone as talented as Bill Bryson should know not to engage in such indulgence because the end result is that the reader occassionally feels frustrated over the ostensible monotony. You also can't help but feel that an assemblage of brief columns is not enough to make a book.

Although this book is not standard Bill Bryson fare, it still manages to excel. It really is exceptionally enlightening, to read what he has to say subsequent to spending 20 years in England. He compares the contrasts between the two nations and questioning so many aspects of life that Americans take for granted, such as driving from shop to shop when they are merely footsteps apart, or the blatant excesses of junk food. Each article (in my edition, Black Swan) covers only five pages so they are very easy to get into.

If you are an American, perhaps you will enjoy this book more than anyone else as you will undoubtedly find it compelling to look into the views of an outsider in the process of 'assimilation'.

'I'm a Strange here Myself' doesn't feel like a book, more like a colelction of columns binded together. If you are willing to accept this, it is an extremely rewarding, insightful and refreshingly diverting read. This is enough to gain a hearty recommendation.

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36 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Some parts of this book are classic Bryson, others not!, January 17, 2000
This book, which consists of columns Bryson wrote for an English paper after moving to the US, is a mixed success, in my eyes. Bryson is one of my favorite authors, and some pieces were classic, classic Bryson---so funny you really do laugh out loud for a good long while! I liked best the pieces on pop culture---diners, motels, TV, dieting, etc. However, a few pieces were about subjects you can read about in almost any newspaper editorial any day of the week---government waste and stupidity, how hard tax returns are to prepare, and the overactive legal system, to name some. I found those pieces were not really done as well---they could have been written by any skilled writer and did not have the distinctive Bryson voice. Maybe this is because they were not written for an American audience originally, and maybe those topics are not as overdone in England. Overall I still did like this book a lot, although I think I would have liked better something that was less a collection of thoughts and more a real tale of coming back to America, from a more personal viewpoint.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Life in America, Compared to Life in Great Britain, August 2, 2000
This review is from: I'm a Stranger Here Myself: Notes on Returning to America After 20 Years Away (Paperback)
This is unfamiliar territory for me--a collection of articles written for a British public. I was drawn into the book mainly because of Bill's sarcastic wit, and was held there by a humorous look at life in America, written by an ex-expatriot.

The book is really well done. The chapters are short, originally written as newspaper articles. Several of his chapters bordered on boring--taxes, how to assemble a computer, etc. Mostly however, they were charming, well-written, and surprisingly personal. Bryson is at his best when tackling travel, and perhaps this is no surprise as he has written several well-received travel books.

Originally I bought this book for someone else, but as I was traveling myself I began to read it, and found I could not put it down. The format lends itself very well to readers like me, who can often only read in short bursts. Finally, while Bryson's readers in Great Britain may have learned something of life in America, I also learned about life in Great Britain--what an experience at the post office is like, what renting a flat is like, and the great furniture debacle.

Honestly I very often laughed out loud, drawing curious looks from others in airports and train stations. Highly recommended.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Not Bryson's Best, But A Lighthearted and Pleasant Read
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I didn't like this book quite as much as A Walk In The Woods or some of Bryson's other books, because it isn't about travel or adventure. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars No Stranger to Wit
Pass the plate of satire please.
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Published 4 months ago by William J Higgins III

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I love this book. It is the funniest book in my large library of good reads. I have read it over and over, and every time, it makes me laugh until I cry. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great batch of humor.
I read this book a few years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. Great laughs, well worth the read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Stranger No More
I purchased this as a gift for my sister who was just returning from a semester abroad in Europe
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5.0 out of 5 stars Funny Observations from an ExPat
This book is a collection of columns that Bryson wrote for a British newspaper upon his return to the US, after living in England for 20 years. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Laugh out Loud Hilarious
This is such a fun read! I definitely recommend it. I was laughing throughout the entirety of the book--I kept getting weird stares from the people near me. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Melody

5.0 out of 5 stars Bill Bryson is the best travel writer ever!
I'm a huge fan of travel writing and love to live vicariously through other travelers' writing. This book is slightly different from his other works in terms of the subject. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not as funny as I expected
I'm a Stranger Here Myself is a collection of newspaper columns that Bill Bryson wrote about America when he moved back after living in Great Britain for twenty years. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars This humorous book was the perfect antidote for moving from India to the US.
This is the most hilarious collection of memoirs on America life that I have ever come across. After traveling internationally to India, I had a different perspective on America... Read more
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