Notes from a Small Island
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Notes from a Small Island
Notes From A Small Island coverAuthor(s) Bill Bryson Country United Kingdom Language English Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Publication date 1995 ISBN 0-552-99600-9 OCLC Number 60305303 Notes from a Small Island is a humorous travel book on Great Britain by American author Bill Bryson, first published in 1995.
Overview
Bryson wrote Notes from a Small Island when he decided to move back to his native United States, but wanted to take one final trip around Great Britain, which had been his home for over twenty years. Bryson covers all corners of the island observing and talking to people from as far afield as Exeter in the West County to John O'Groats at the north-eastern tip of Scotland's mainland. During this trip he insisted on using only public transport, but failed on two occasions: in Oxfordshire and on the journey to John O' Groats he had to rent a car.
On his way, Bryson provides historical information on the places he visits, and expresses amazement at the heritage in Britain, stating that there were 445,000 listed historical buildings, 12,000 medieval churches, 1,500,000 acres (600,000 ha) of common land, 120,000 miles (190,000 km) of footpaths and public rights-of-way, 600,000 known sites of archaeological interest and that in his Yorkshire village at that time, there were more 17th-century buildings than in the whole of North America.
Bryson also pays homage to to the humble self-effacing fortitude of British people under trying times such as the World Wars and Great Depression, as well as the various peculiarities of Britain and British English (such as not understanding, on his first arrival, what a counterpane was, and assuming it was something to do with a window, or of first going into an English tobacconist's and hearing the man in front of him ask for "Twenty Number 7", and assuming that everything in Britain was ordered by number). A popular brand at the time was Embassy Regal Number 7, and in British English it is usual to ask for twenty meaning a packet, not twenty of them.
Reception
In an opinion poll organized for World Book Day in 2003, Notes from a Small Island was voted by BBC Radio 4 listeners as the book which best represented England.[1]
The book was adapted for Carlton Television in 1998 and appeared as a six-part 30-minute documentary broadcast on ITV from January to February 1999. The book is available in an audio book format as well.
Heavily abridged, the book was read in five fifteen-minute episodes by Kerry Shale for BBC Radio 4. It has been repeated on BBC Radio 7 several times.[2]
References
- ^ "Bryson tops 'England' poll". BBC News. 6 March 2003. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/2824715.stm. Retrieved 2009-04-30.
- ^ "Notes from a Small Island". BBC Online. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f850k. Retrieved 2010-06-05.
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Bill Bryson selected bibliography Travel - The Lost Continent
- Neither Here Nor There
- Notes from a Small Island
- A Walk in the Woods
- Notes from a Big Country
- Down Under
- African Diary
Language Science Memoir Biography - Shakespeare: The World as Stage
History - At Home: A Short History of Private Life
Categories:- Books by Bill Bryson
- Books about the United Kingdom
- 1995 books
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