Wednesday, June 29, 2011
The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid by Bill Bryson
I enjoyed this book, which is part memoir and part cultural history of the 1950s, immensely. There's a lot of Bryson's trademark humor, and while he doesn't shy away from the things we might critique about that decade today, his attitude is generally upbeat--you really feel his nostalgia for the era and his belief that he was growing up in the best time ever. The book gave me a new appreciation for Des Moines Iowa.
Labels:
American Studies,
baseball,
culture,
family,
humor,
memoir,
United States
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