The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid: A Memoir
Selected Book Details
- Paperback
- Author: Bill Bryson
- Publisher: Broadway
- Release Date: September 2007
- ISBN-10: 0767919378
- ISBN-13: 9780767919371
- List Price: $15.99
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Summaries and Customer Reviews provided by Amazon
SummaryFrom one of the most beloved and bestselling authors in the English language, a vivid, nostalgic, and utterly hilarious memoir of growing up in the 1950s |
Customer Reviews
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Relatable and Fun for Any Age
I was also born in Des Moines although a few years earlier (1946) so this book was a treasure to me. In fact, I recently reconnected with my childhood best friend who gave me the book when I visited her in Des Moines after losing track of each other for over 20 years. It's been sitting on a shelf for a few months and I just decided to pick it up and read it. It's so funny, like everyone else wrote, I have laughed out loud many times.
Having grown up in Des Moines, I recognize all the places he mentions in the book -- but it could have taken place in almost any American town. For those of us at the "cutting edge" of the baby boom generation it brings back fun and fond memories of a simpler time when a child was allowed to be a child and America was a safe, happy, productive and wonderful country. By reading this, you become aware of how much has changed in this country - and most of it, not for the better.
Since the media, big money and the attendant greed took over our society, this book has made me realize how blessed I was to grow up in the 50's and 60's. I wish every child could have a childhood like Bill Bryson - and I - had with all the freedom, innocence and wonderful times we enjoyed. You can bet my brothers, sisters and many friends will receive this book this year for Christmas. Read it - it's wonderful!
Will make you laugh out loud
I listened to this book on cd. It was really funny and entertaining. I think it would be an even better experience if I remembered the 50's.
Yesterday....I too was the Thunderbolt Kid
The book itself was wonderful...being from the midwest... I thought it was great. What was a bit over the edge was listening to the author reading his own work. He's from Des Moines also and yet has developed somewhat of an English accent. He may live in England now, but he was born and raised in Des Moines for crying out loud. Sounded like Madonna on a bad day. Still, great stuff.
The Thunderbolt Kid
This book is really hilarious and definitely worth a read! It reminded me so much of my little brother in his coonskin cap when he was 6, so I bought it to entertain him while he recovered from heart surgery now that he's an old fart. It's definitely worth a read. It'll bring a smile to the lips of any kid who grew up in the 50s!
Bill Bryson, The All-American Writer
This was a great book. It was funny and yet it had some wonderful memories of the 50's. Bill Bryson is a fine writer; I enjoyed another of his books and intend to read everything else he has written. I sent one book to my brother and another to my grandson. This book is fun for all ages.