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Bill Bryson

Unraveling the Myths of American Language and Culture

3.9114881ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Bill Bryson

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 0

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1994

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Class Mobility
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Chapter 2: Gender Stability
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Chapter 3: Racial Segregation
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Chapter 4: Immigrant Aspirations
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Chapter 5: Individual Enterprise in the Postfrontier Nation
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Chapter 6: The Ends of Self-Making
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Who should listen Made in America

The summary audiobook of "Made in America" by Bill Bryson is perfect for anyone curious about the cultural and historical nuances of American life. Whether you're a student seeking to enhance your understanding of U.S. history, a travel enthusiast wanting to explore American culture from a unique perspective, or simply a fan of engaging storytelling, this summary offers insightful anecdotes and keen observations that make the complexities of America accessible and entertaining. It’s an ideal choice for busy listeners who want to grasp Bryson's witty insights without committing to the full text.

3 quotes from Made in America

  • "The hard thing about writing about America is that it is so different from one place to another; it is a land of a thousand faces, a place where the old and the new are constantly colliding."
  • "Americans are remarkably immune to the dangers of their country. Where else do you find a people who will travel miles to see a hole in the ground or an old tall stack?"
  • "The boldness of America is reflected in its willingness to take risks for progress, to put aside fears of failure, and to embrace the weird and wonderful quirks that shape its identity."

Author : Bill Bryson

William McGuire Bryson is a prominent American-British journalist and author known for his engaging nonfiction works on travel, language, and science. Although born in the United States, Bryson has spent much of his adult life in Britain, where he has held dual citizenship. He served as chancellor of Durham University from 2005 to 2011. Bryson gained widespread acclaim with the publication of *Notes from a Small Island* in 1995, followed by the bestselling *A Short History of Nearly Everything* in 2003. While he announced his retirement from writing books in 2020, he returned in 2022 with an audiobook, *The Secret History of Christmas*. With over 16 million copies sold globally, Bryson's work continues to resonate with readers around the world.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

Made in America Free Audiobook Download

Bill Bryson

Unraveling the Myths of American Language and Culture

3.9114881rating

Information

Author: Bill Bryson

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 0

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1994

AudioBook length: 31 min

Made in America audiobook cover
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Who should listen Made in America

The summary audiobook of "Made in America" by Bill Bryson is perfect for anyone curious about the cultural and historical nuances of American life. Whether you're a student seeking to enhance your understanding of U.S. history, a travel enthusiast wanting to explore American culture from a unique perspective, or simply a fan of engaging storytelling, this summary offers insightful anecdotes and keen observations that make the complexities of America accessible and entertaining. It’s an ideal choice for busy listeners who want to grasp Bryson's witty insights without committing to the full text.

3 quotes from Made in America

  • "The hard thing about writing about America is that it is so different from one place to another; it is a land of a thousand faces, a place where the old and the new are constantly colliding."
  • "Americans are remarkably immune to the dangers of their country. Where else do you find a people who will travel miles to see a hole in the ground or an old tall stack?"
  • "The boldness of America is reflected in its willingness to take risks for progress, to put aside fears of failure, and to embrace the weird and wonderful quirks that shape its identity."

Author: Bill Bryson

William McGuire Bryson is a prominent American-British journalist and author known for his engaging nonfiction works on travel, language, and science. Although born in the United States, Bryson has spent much of his adult life in Britain, where he has held dual citizenship. He served as chancellor of Durham University from 2005 to 2011. Bryson gained widespread acclaim with the publication of *Notes from a Small Island* in 1995, followed by the bestselling *A Short History of Nearly Everything* in 2003. While he announced his retirement from writing books in 2020, he returned in 2022 with an audiobook, *The Secret History of Christmas*. With over 16 million copies sold globally, Bryson's work continues to resonate with readers around the world.