The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid: Summary and book reviews of The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid by Bill Bryson, plus links to an excerpt from The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid and a biography of Bill Bryson.
The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid A Memoir
by
Bill Bryson
Hardcover: Oct 2006,
288 pages.
Paperback: Sep 2007,
224 pages.
From one of the most beloved and bestselling authors in the
English language, a vivid, nostalgic and utterly hilarious memoir of
growing up in the middle of the United States in the middle of the last
century. A book that delivers on the promise that it is laugh-out-loud
funny.
Some say that the first hints that Bill Bryson was not
of Planet Earth came from his discovery, at the age of six, of a
woollen jersey of rare fineness. Across the moth-holed chest was a
golden thunderbolt. It may have looked like an old college football
sweater, but young Bryson knew better. It was obviously the Sacred
Jersey of Zap, and proved that he had been placed with this innocuous
family in the middle of America to fly, become invisible, shoot guns
out of peoples hands from a distance, and wear his underpants over his
jeans in the manner of Superman.
Bill Brysons first travel book
opened with the immortal line, I come from Des Moines. Somebody had
to. In this hilarious new memoir, he travels back to explore the kid
he once was and the weird and wonderful world of 1950s America. He
modestly claims that this is a book about not very much: about being
small and getting much larger slowly. But for the rest of us, it is a
laugh-out-loud book that will speak volumes especially to anyone who
has ever been young.
Book Reviews
BookBrowse
Part memoir, part social history, The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid is a hoot. Bryson describes his idyllic childhood growing up in the middle of the USA, in the middle of the last century, in the middle of the baby boom years - a time of unprecedented prosperity for the country as a whole, quite different to the depression-era experiences of the previous generation; but it's not all rose-tinted glasses - the threat of nuclear war, Joe McCarthy, and America flexing its muscles overseas all come into the picture. Full Review (members only, 976 words).
Publishers Weekly
The book is held together by sheer force of personality-but when you've got a personality as big as Bryson's, sometimes that's enough.
School Library Journal
Students of the decade's popular culture will marvel at the insular innocence described, even as the world moved toward nuclear weapons and civil unrest. ....His reminiscences will entertain a wide audience.
Kirkus Reviews
A great, fun read, especially for Baby Boomers nostalgic for the good old days.
Booklist - Laura Tillotson
This affectionate portrait wistfully recalls the bygone days of Burns and Allen and downtown department stores but with a good-natured elbow poke to the ribs.
Library Journal
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