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One Summer: America, 1927 by Bill Bryson
Two great things about Bill Bryson are that he presents history with levity and satisfies our natural curiosity, by telling the story and taking it one step further, by telling related stories or postscripts. In One Summer, he focuses on … Continue reading
Posted in Non-Fiction
Tagged America 1927, Babe Ruth, Bill Bryson, bombings, book review, boxing, Charles Lindbergh, communism, Hollywood, Italians, Jack Dempsey, One Summer, stock market
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