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2000s: A literary trip or otherwise would not be complete without the witty words of Bill Bryson ringing in your ears.
2000s: A literary trip or otherwise would not be complete without the witty words of Bill Bryson ringing in your ears.
Bill Bryson sees things and experiences things that no one else seems to even come close to as he travels to a country and proceeds to explore it. What he does when there is present the most hilarious, witty and unique view of a country you will ever see.
This time he’s in Australia. A country which is also a continent. Where more plants, animals and the like, which can kill you. It is the driest, flattest most aggressive climate of an inhabited country yet its people are friendly, cities clean and the beer is cold
This is just the surface image however. Wait until Bill scratches it and starts digging…
If you are not stung or pronged to death in some unexpected manner you may be fatally chomped by sharks or crocodiles.
Now if that isn’t a Bill Bryson sentence we don’t know what is. Not your usual tourist advice or observation but then it’s something you’ll take with you to Australia that’s for sure!
This is Bill’s fifth trip and he does it in style – across the Indian Pacific Railroad from Sydney to Perth, through New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia. It From Sydney, it travels through the Blue Mountains and tracing the Darling River to the Murray River, then on towards Adelaide before crossing the Nullarbor Plain, Kalgoorlie before ending up in Perth.
Bill Bryson also loves Australia, and it shows. He also loves to laugh at and with the locals, marvel at the habit of eating meat pies in mint soup, the obsession with cricket and marvel at the madness that are kangaroos.
Mixing stories of his own, those of early settlers, explorers and even tourists, Bill shows you a side of australia you won’t get elsewhere. History, landscape, culture, danger; it’s all here as is the heartstopping moment he comes face to face with a ‘bluey’, a blue bottle jellyfish.
There’s wonder at the Great Barrier reef, respect and admiration for the Aborigines and their ability to survive in such harsh landscapes, explorers who have taken on this hostile land over the years, and the amazing mental image conjured when he says about the south Victorian coast
Vividly evocative images of a journey you will never forget
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