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I'm a Stranger Here Myself: Notes on Returning to America After 20 Years Away Audible Audiobook – Abridged
A classic from the New York Times best-selling author of A Walk in the Woods and The Body.
After living in Britain for two decades, Bill Bryson recently moved back to the United States with his English wife and four children (he had read somewhere that nearly three million Americans believed they had been abducted by aliens - as he later put it, "it was clear my people needed me"). They were greeted by a new and improved America that boasts microwave pancakes, 24-hour dental-floss hotlines, and the staunch conviction that ice is not a luxury item.
Delivering the brilliant comic musings that are a Bryson hallmark, I'm a Stranger Here Myself recounts his sometimes disconcerting reunion with the land of his birth. The result is a book filled with hysterical scenes of one man's attempt to reacquaint himself with his own country, but it is also an extended if at times bemused love letter to the homeland he has returned to after 20 years away.
- Listening Length5 hours and 54 minutes
- Audible release dateDecember 15, 1999
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB00005453A
- VersionAbridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Product details
Listening Length | 5 hours and 54 minutes |
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Author | Bill Bryson |
Narrator | Bill Bryson |
Audible.com Release Date | December 15, 1999 |
Publisher | Random House Audio |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Abridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B00005453A |
Best Sellers Rank | #89,231 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #208 in Travel Writing & Commentary #274 in Biographies of Authors #724 in Humor Essays (Books) |
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Customers find the book humorous with amusing observations and self-deprecating humor. They enjoy reading it and find it entertaining. The author's insights into human nature are appreciated, adding subtle nuances to the storytelling. Readers describe the book as readable, pleasant, and well-written. They appreciate the short chapters that stand on their own. However, some feel the content is dated, especially the last few chapters.
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Customers enjoy the book's humor. They find it funny and poignant, with amusing observations and self-deprecating humor. The prose is well-written and leaves them smiling. The book is highly entertaining and engaging, with an enjoyable narration.
"...Sometimes the humor was good, sometimes overdone. The whole book seemed dated like ten to twenty years or more...." Read more
"Bill Bryson’s memoir is a best of collection of columns that are very funny. My disclaimer: this is for the older crowd...." Read more
"...You will see this country with fresh eyes and humor. Each chapter stands alone so this is a great book to pick and put down...." Read more
"This is generally funny, though one has to take into consideration how dated it is...." Read more
Customers enjoy the book. They find it entertaining and worth their time. The author's deadpan delivery about everyday life is appreciated.
"...to see the ridiculousness in almost any situation make for a delightful read. I would recommend this collection to anyone!" Read more
"Bill Bryson is an excellent writer. Of all his numerous books that I have read, this is my favorite. I have purchased more than one copy as a gift...." Read more
"...This book (I'm a Stranger Here Myself) was very enjoyable until he decided to cut into Americans who oppose illegal immigration, own a gun, or..." Read more
"...stories and I decided to finish it on my own because it was an enjoyable read overall...." Read more
Customers enjoy the author's insights into human nature and subtle nuances in storytelling. They find the short stories and notes about life entertaining, with many moments of laughter. Readers appreciate the accurate view on American and English culture, as well as the descriptions that are evocative and humorous. Overall, they describe the book as an enjoyable read packed with information and a great perspective.
"...What I liked so much is the off the beaten path topics & would never have expected an article in praise of one of the most accomplished presidents..." Read more
"...It has interesting historical references. If you haven't read A Walk In the Woods I would pick that up first." Read more
"...The stories were very funny" Read more
"Another well written, interesting and funny book by Bill Bryson. His observation skills are fantastic and a book I absolutely will recommend...." Read more
Customers find the book readable and enjoyable. They praise the well-written and easy-to-digest essays. The writing style is described as factual and insightful, making it a quick read.
"Bill Bryson is an excellent writer. Of all his numerous books that I have read, this is my favorite. I have purchased more than one copy as a gift...." Read more
"Another well written, interesting and funny book by Bill Bryson. His observation skills are fantastic and a book I absolutely will recommend...." Read more
"...collection of short (2-4 page) newspaper columns, it's particularly easy to read...." Read more
"This is an ok book, but some parts of it are just too whiny...." Read more
Customers enjoy the author's writing style. They find the book a collection of humorous essays and commentaries on daily American life. Readers appreciate the author's self-deprecating humor and consider it a unique read for those interested in living in another country.
"Quite a unique read for one to compare living in another country and returning years later. Sometimes the humor was good, sometimes overdone...." Read more
"Bill Bryson’s memoir is a best of collection of columns that are very funny. My disclaimer: this is for the older crowd...." Read more
"This book is a compilation of articles, or at least it reads that way...." Read more
"...Loved the commencement address." Read more
Customers find the book has short chapters that are easy to read at bedtime or on a subway ride. They appreciate that each chapter stands on its own, making it easy to return to the book without losing pages.
"i liked that there were very short chapters that you could at bedtime. The stories were very funny" Read more
"...A delightful read, and I like his short chapters, so that it is easy to pick up and read a chapter here or there. A fun book." Read more
"...The chapters are very short, and are columns that Bryson wrote for an English newspaper after living in the U.K. for some 20 years...." Read more
"...newspaper, this book is a compilation of Bryson's columns, so they are short and to the point...." Read more
Customers find the content dated and not up to date. They feel it lacks the mix of historical depth and humor that Bryson's longer works have.
"...A bit dated, was quite obviously written in the late 90' (computers, Y2K panic), but mostly still quite relevant. Loved the commencement address." Read more
"...Only reason I didn't give this 5 stars is because it is no longer quite up to date..." Read more
"...I enjoyed the retro take on US life and products, and this should be at least enough fun for those of us of the older set...." Read more
"...It gets old fast. I love his other books, but this just read as the tirades of a middle-aged man being nostalgic for a simpler + better time." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024As a Brit transplanted to the States many years ago I don't know when I have enjoyed a book more! I laughed til I cried at some of the stories and was utterly charmed by the rest. Bill Britain's self effacing wit and the ability to see the ridiculousness in almost any situation make for a delightful read. I would recommend this collection to anyone!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024Quite a unique read for one to compare living in another country and returning years later. Sometimes the humor was good, sometimes overdone. The whole book seemed dated like ten to twenty years or more. We have evolved much since it was written.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2022Bill Bryson’s memoir is a best of collection of columns that are very funny. My disclaimer: this is for the older crowd. So many of the nostalgic topics are about motels, diners, the corner drug store . . . IOW the days before franchises took over everything. And since this book was written 24 years ago, younger readers simply won’t be familiar with many of the references.
What I liked so much is the off the beaten path topics & would never have expected an article in praise of one of the most accomplished presidents in US history: Herbert Hoover! And this from a flaming liberal!
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2023Bill Bryson is an excellent writer. Of all his numerous books that I have read, this is my favorite. I have purchased more than one copy as a gift. On my initial reading, I laughed out loud more than once on an airplane ride. Having spent many years in England, Bryson writes about his return to his native United States. He finds many of the customs in the US curious and puzzling. You will see this country with fresh eyes and humor. Each chapter stands alone so this is a great book to pick and put down. I loved reading it all in one sitting because once I was tickled by his humor, I could not bear to stop.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2018This is generally funny, though one has to take into consideration how dated it is. I found particularly shocking, his dismissal of the effects of second hand smoke in the chapter "The Risk Factor" Since the 90s a great deal more scientific data has brought forth evidence of the effects of second hand smoke. This particular passage read like a personal justification.
I enjoyed the retro take on US life and products, and this should be at least enough fun for those of us of the older set. It has interesting historical references.
If you haven't read A Walk In the Woods I would pick that up first.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024I haven’t yet read one of his books that I didn’t like. He has a way of hitting the exact feeling I have in certain circumstances, the absurdity of life’s challenges and simply trying to make it through day by day. I highly recommend.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024i liked that there were very short chapters that you could at bedtime. The stories were very funny
- Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023Another well written, interesting and funny book by Bill Bryson. His observation skills are fantastic and a book I absolutely will recommend. I real eye opener about American everyday life.
Top reviews from other countries
- B.A. MartinReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 9, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Notes From a Big Country
Buyer beware!! This is the US version of his book Notes from a Big Country. Still a great book and this one has added information for American readers when he talks about things British, and less explanation of things an American would be well aware of. So not EXACTLY the same but so close it makes no difference
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MReviewed in Germany on December 29, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Sehr unterhaltsam
Bill Bryson zieht nach vielen Jahren in Großbritannien zurück in die Heimat. Mit viel Humor schreibt er wöchentliche Kolumnen über die alltäglichen Kuriositäten als Rückkehrer in die USA. Diese Kolumnen bilden die einzelnen Kapitel dieses Buches.
Das Buch ist zwar schon einige Jahre alt, aber immer noch herrlich unterhaltend. Als USA-Liebhaber, der schon oft „drüben“ war, erkennt man viele Situationen wieder. Schöne Urlaubslektüre! Absolut empfehlenswert.
- Sharon TrottierReviewed in Canada on June 22, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Great author
I love anything by Bill Bryson. I hope he has a few more books left in him!
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Maria MateusReviewed in Brazil on April 12, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Texto divertido e informativo
Através da sua forma divertida (e irreverente) de escrever, Bryson nos fornece informações valiosas sobre os hábitos e o jeito de pensar do povo americano, o que faz esse livro ser tão bom quanto "Notes From a Small Island".
- KatacrokenReviewed in Spain on February 4, 2013
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice book
A humorous and funny book. Bryson tells about the US, customs and habbits they have through its own experience, when, after living in Britain for a long time he decided to moved back there.