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Informação Sobre a ObraOne Summer: America, 1927 por Bill Bryson
![]() Top Five Books of 2014 (101) Top Five Books of 2013 (1,053) Books Read in 2019 (471) » 13 mais Top Five Books of 2018 (535) Books Read in 2014 (831) Books Read in 2015 (1,968) Books Read in 2013 (729) Carole's List (258) Books Read in 2018 (3,750) Books read in 2015 (75) infjsarah's wishlist (152) Books to Read (70) Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. ![]() ![]() I quite like the idea and format. Interesting, informative, and entertaining, as always. My one issue with Bill Bryson is that when he talks about a topic I know well, I invariably find moments where I strongly disagree with his conclusions or presentation, and occasionally his facts. Obviously that doesn't mean he's wrong, and more likely means I'm nitpicky and overserious, but it still affects my enjoyment and my trust in his presentation of everything else. This time around, it was two relatively minor items on one topic, so I guess that's an improvement. I listened to this on audio, and having the author read it made the book even better. I love history, and Bryson covers a lot of history that all centers around the summer of 1927. The main focus is Lindbergh's flight over the Atlantic; Bryson uses this as a launching spot for all that happens in the book. I learned a good deal I didn't know. I highly recommend this easy to read, well written book. I love the concept of this book - - pick a critical year in history and look at all the political and sociological elements and people that made the year important. If you love history, I cannot imagine you not loving this book. Unfortunately, I don't really love history. I was still really glad I read this one though. Bryson, as usual, has a great voice, and his non fiction is easy to read. I did miss his trademark wit in this book though. There are flashes of it, but it definitely wasn't as prevalent in this book as in others. From aviation to baseball and Henry Ford to Calvin Coolidge, Bryson paints a picture of the day including the rise of many inventions. Just a fascinating time period conveyed with Bryson's straightforward, unpretentious prose. One of the most admired nonfiction writers of our time retells the story of one truly fabulous year in the life of his native country - a fascinating and gripping narrative featuring such outsized American heroes as Charles Lindbergh, Babe Ruth, and yes Herbert Hoover, and a gallery of criminals (Al Capone), eccentrics (Shipwreck Kelly), and close-mouthed politicians (Calvin Coolidge). It was the year Americans attempted and accomplished outsized things and came of age in a big, brawling manner. What a country. What a summer sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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HTML:A Chicago Tribune Noteworthy Book A GoodReads Reader's Choice In One Summer Bill Bryson, one of our greatest and most beloved nonfiction writers, transports readers on a journey back to one amazing season in American life. The summer of 1927 began with one of the signature events of the twentieth century: on May 21, 1927, Charles Lindbergh became the first man to cross the Atlantic by plane nonstop, and when he landed in Le Bourget airfield near Paris, he ignited an explosion of worldwide rapture and instantly became the most famous person on the planet. Meanwhile, the titanically talented Babe Ruth was beginning his assault on the home run record, which would culminate on September 30 with his sixtieth blast, one of the most resonant and durable records in sports history. In between those dates a Queens housewife named Ruth Snyder and her corset-salesman lover garroted her husband, leading to a murder trial that became a huge tabloid sensation. Alvin ??Shipwreck? Kelly sat atop a flagpole in Newark, New Jersey, for twelve days??a new record. The American South was clobbered by unprecedented rain and by flooding of the Mississippi basin, a great human disaster, the relief efforts for which were guided by the uncannily able and insufferably pompous Herbert Hoover. Calvin Coolidge interrupted an already leisurely presidency for an even more relaxing three-month vacation in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The gangster Al Capone tightened his grip on the illegal booze business through a gaudy and murderous reign of terror and municipal corruption. The first true ??talking picture,? Al Jolson??s The Jazz Singer, was filmed and forever changed the motion picture industry. The four most powerful central bankers on earth met in secret session on a Long Island estate and made a fateful decision that virtually guaranteed a future crash and depression. All this and much, much more transpired in that epochal summer of 1927, and Bill Bryson captures its outsized personalities, exciting events, and occasional just plain weirdness with his trademark vividness, eye for telling detail, and delicious humor. In that year America stepped out onto the world stage as the main event, and One Summer transforms it all into narrative nonfiction of Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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