I'm not a child of the 50's but it's my favorite era to read about! I couldn't put it down! There's no way I can review this better than the people who have already. So read on ...
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If you grew up in the 50's and 60's, then The Life And Times Of The Thunderbolt Kid by Bill Bryson is a must-read! So well-written and,brings back so many memories of those times. Hysterically funny! A blast!
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I found this book hilarious. Bill Bryson takes a look back at his childhood unabashedly. One problem I had was I couldn't read this book in waiting rooms because I would frequently laugh out loud and get weird stares. I ordered an extra copy to give away. Makes a great gift. Will lift your mood. Highly recommended.
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This is a great read for anyone born in the 50's or a bit earlier. Nails it on the head!
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The only difficulty I had in reading this book was extracting it from my wife. This book has Lake Wobegon's optimistic take on growing up in a small town, and was a pleasure to read. It is set 5-10 years early than my own childhood, but nearly every page resonated with forgotten memories of growing up. Our fascination with anemic toys, naive view of other kids and especially the opposite sex, parental tyranny, joys, experiments...
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