A Small Island | Notes From

Notes from a Small Island (1995) is a celebrated travel memoir by American-born author , documenting his "valedictory tour" of Great Britain before moving back to the United States after 20 years abroad. The book is widely considered a definitive portrait of Britishness, famously voted the book that best represents England in a 2003 World Book Day poll. Core Premise and Narrative

The memoir follows Bryson’s journey from to John O'Groats , primarily using public transportation. His goal was to take stock of the nation's "public face and private parts" and analyze what he loved about a country that produced oddities like Marmite , zebra crossings, and eccentric place names like Farleigh Wallop . Review: Notes from a Small Island, Bill Bryson Notes from a Small Island

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