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The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid

A Memoir

by Bill Bryson

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The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid by Bill Bryson
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    Oct 2006, 288 pages

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    Sep 2007, 224 pages

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A great, fun read, especially for Baby Boomers nostalgic for the good old days. Memoir

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.

I found The Life and Times fascinating, even though I wasn't alive in the 50s and didn't grow up in the USA. In fact, perhaps I found it particularly fascinating because of these two factors. Whether you grew up in the 50s and are looking to re-live times past, or are interested in a fun social history that will elucidate a generation, this book has much to enjoy.

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(according to The Life and Times)

  • Up until Pearl Harbor, 48 states had laws making it illegal to employ a married woman.
  • When the war ended there were about 30 million cars in America (about the same as in the 1920s). Over the next 4 decades, the country paved 42,798 miles of Interstate highway and bought 300 million cars (69,000 in 1945; 7.5 million in 1954).
  • More than 99% of the cars bought in 1954 were USA made.
  • Eisenhower spent three-quarters of his federal transportation budget on highways, and less than 1% on mass transit.
  • Between 1946-1962 the USA detonated over 1,000 nuclear warheads, including 300 in the open air. As many as 4 detonations a month were conducted in Nevada during the peak years with the mushroom clouds clearly visible from Las Vegas.
  • In 1958 the average child's body contained 10 times more strontium 90 (the chief radioactive product of fallout) than it had the previous year.
  • Defense spending in the fifties ranged between $40-53 billion per year - more than total government spending at the dawn of the decade. In the eight years Eisenhower was President the USA spent $350 billion on defense. More than 90% of foreign aid was for military expenditure.
  • Most people still considered cigarette smoking good for you (or at least not harmful); the Journal of the American Medical Association happily accepted cigarette ads until the 1960s.


Coming Soon: Shakespeare: The World's A Stage by Bill Bryson (November 2007).

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