CBR Bingo square: Home I’ve always loved Bill Bryson’s travelogues, but I haven’t read most of his other books. At Home has never interested me and I wouldn’t have read it if it hadn’t fit this Bingo square so well, but I should have known that if anyone can make the history of brick making interesting, it’s Bryson. The book is loosely structured as a tour through his family’s house in the English countryside, a former rectory built in the 1800s. Each chapter is devoted to […]
“The greatest possible irony would be if in our endless quest to fill our lives with comfort and happiness we created a world that had neither.”
At Home: A Short History of Private Life by Bill Bryson





