One Summer: America, 1927

One Summer: America, 1927

2013

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It has all the hallmarks of an excellent Bill Bryson book, but also all the shortcomings: the attention to detail is excellent and his tone just entices laughter, but it does move very slowly. How else can you stretch out one summer (and the decade of context before, really) into a whole book?

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This book was interesting. I had a difficult time at the beginning. But learned many things from this story.
This story just didn't have the humor I enjoy from Bill Bryson.

August 5, 2019

I could read Bryson on anything and enjoy it. This one felt a bit disorganized at times, but it was still quite good.

December 23, 2017

Loved it! History at its best - all about the characters and events of the summer of 1927. Charles Lindbergh, Babe Ruth, Henry Ford, Prohibition, the birth of the “talkie” movies and much, much more - Bill Bryson brought it all to life.

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June 8, 2014

Bill Bryson cannot write a bad book. Here he chronicles one summer in 1927 in America, with a cast of dozens: Charles Lindbergh, Babe Ruth, Herbert Hoover, Prohibition, Mississippi Floods, Lou Gehrig, Calvin Coolidge, Al Capone and many more. An excellent way to learn history.

March 15, 2014