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Bill Bryson's African Diary

By: Bill Bryson
Binding: Audio CD
Publisher: Corgi Audio
ISBN: 0552151483
ISBN-13: 9780552151481
Released: 03 Nov 2003
RRP: £7.99
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A Brilliant Entry for a Great Cause - By: Graceann Macleod, 19 Aug 2008
Bill Bryson is the funniest travel writer working today, I believe, & even when he takes on what is an unpleasant task - visiting one of the most depressed areas of the worldin order to raise funds for CARE, he does itin a hilarious way.

In this short little book, Bryson not only shares with us his (by turns) funny & heartbreaking journey, we also get to meet some amazing people. The lady who works twelve-hour daysin order to get a profit of some $7 or $8 - the farmer who has made a fantastic farm & is very proud of it - the villagers who come out to welcome the visitors with open arms because of a well that was built, eliminating the need for the women of the village to make a seven-hour roundtrip journey to the nearest water source. This is what it's all about - this is the magical work that CARE does with the funds that are donated.

Bryson is his usual, witty self, freely confessing that the homework he didin preparing for his trip was watching Out of Africa numerous times, & he thought that he was going to be on an estate being served coffee for most of the trip. The reality was somewhat different, but still far afield from what he expected. That I not only laughed out loud but insisted on reading choice bits aloud to my husband is a testament to the talent & humor that Bryson brings to everything he does.
It's a charity book, people... - By: The Inquisitor, 05 Dec 2007
This was never intended to be a regular Bill Bryson book. He was invited to take a short trip to Africa, on a timetable set by his charitable guests, & to produce an equally short volume to raise funds for the charity. This he did, taking no royalties for himself. To complain about the length or to compare it to his other travelogues completely misses the point. Yes it's short, but bearin mind that for a hardcover it's pretty cheap.

As it happens, the standard of writing is as high as ever - laugh-out-loud anecdotes mixed with thought-provoking & fascinating insights into the lives of the people helped by the charity. It's well worth buying for that alone, regardless of the fact that for once your money will be doing some good rather than lining a publisher's pockets.
Not a 'proper' Bryson book, but entertaining...... - By: Mr. A. D. Procter, 07 Aug 2007
I would urge everybody to read at least one Bill Bryson bookin their lifetime. He is a most entertaining & intelligent writer, the kind who you would feel no qualms having a few drinks & a conversation with; he is that concilliatory with his readers.
This slim volume of sixty pages, however, was only intended to draw attention to the work of CARE and, despite the title, takes placein only one country (Kenya) of the massive African continent. Whereas I understand & appreciate the concern of the author & the charity, it is not a patch on the richly deep & hilarious 'proper' Bryson travel books such as Notes From A Small Island or A Walk In The Woods. Very much a completists buy.
Incredibly funny for such a short book - By: Mr. Daniel Miller, 24 Sep 2004
I was amazed by the quality of this work - initially disappointed by its size, I read it nevertheless & was soonin fits of laughter. It is unbelievable how an author manages to pack such a dense number of insights into such a compact work. A thoroughly good read - highly recommended.
Very good....needed to be longer - By: , 25 Jul 2004
Bill Bryson tells us all about the Care Projectsin Africain this wonderful little charity book. The book is well written, even funnyin places, & touches on povertyin the third world. The problem is that I felt that a six day diaryin just over sixth pages was not enough. I wanted to know more about these people & their lives. I believe that this book could have been far greater if far more of the same quality of writting had been included.
I would recommend this book to anyone who wants a short read, not someone who wants to get their teeth into what lives are likein Africa.

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