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At Home: A Short History of Private Life (Unabridged)
 
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by Bill Bryson (Author, Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 16 hours and 38 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: AudioGO Ltd.
  • Audible Release Date: 27 May 2010
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003OXH5L2
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (234 customer reviews)
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Here is Bill Bryson's entertaining and illuminating book about the history of the way we live - complete, unabridged and read by the author.

Bill Bryson was struck one day by the thought that we devote more time to studying the battles and wars of history than to considering what history really consists of: centuries of people quietly going about their daily business. This inspired him to start a journey around his own house, an old rectory in Norfolk, considering how the ordinary things in life came to be. Along the way, he researched the history of anything and everything, from architecture to electricity, from food preservation to epidemics, from the spice trade to the Eiffel Tower, from crinolines to toilets. And he discovered that there is a huge amount of history, interest and excitement - and even a little danger - lurking in the corners of every home.

Where A Short History of Nearly Everything was a sweeping panorama of the world, the universe and everything, At Home peers at private life through a microscope. Bryson applies the same irrepressible curiosity, irresistible wit, stylish prose, and masterful storytelling that made A Short History of Nearly Everything one of the most lauded books of the last decade.

©2010 Bill Bryson; (P)2010 BBC Audiobooks Ltd

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233 of 238 people found the following review helpful
By J. Brooke VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
One of the great things about Bill Bryson's books is his ability to grab your attention and draw you in to find out what odd fact he's going to come up with next. So I hadn't even got through the introduction when he came up with the gem about why all churches in Norfolk appear to have sunk into the churchyard (they haven't; it's the churchyard that has risen 3 ft or more because of the number of bodies buried there, which if you do the maths of how many people live in a parish, how many die each year, and how long the churchyards have been there is not so remarkable. And keep on reading to find out just how many bodies were buried in urban cemeteries in the Victorian era - quite astounding). He is also a great debunker of accepted truths - for instance, there's a lot of interesting comment about the widely accepted view that most food, especially bread, was adulterated with all sorts of disgusting and probably toxic substances. Bryson refers to somebody who tried baking bread with all these supposed adulterants, and showed that what was produced was actually inedible, with the exception of alum, which, he points out, if used in small quantities actually improves bread, and is also used nowadays as an additive to many products.

So once again I read this through with great enjoyment and picked up lots of little nuggets of the odd and the interesting. Having said that, however, I did find that I had a sense of deja vu about this book; many of the anecdotes it contains seem to have been recycled from some of his other books (I think that I can recognise quite a lot of them from "Made in America" for example, where they were hung about a framework of American language, rather than around the structure of his wanderings from room to room of his house in Norfolk). And there is rather a lot of anecdotage about very large houses in America which seemed to not have a great deal to do with history as seen through the lens of humble domesticity, which is what I thought the theme of the book was intended to be. Anyway, given the man's prodigious output (this is getting on for the same size a "A Short History of Everything") it wouldn't be surprising if he recycled some material.

But these are minor bits of carping, really, and if you are a more casual reader of Bryson probably won't affect you. It's an entertaining and informative book and well worth the reading.
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92 of 99 people found the following review helpful
Sorry 15 Mar 2011
By NorthBrit TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Bill Bryson is a big favourite in this house. Our bookcases are festooned with his works. I have learned much about my own country, about his country, about Shakespeare, and more.

I have laughed a lot, I have pondered a lot and I have admired this man a lot.

I have to be honest about this book. I did learn some fascinating facts, but the rambling, all-over-the-place nature of the book was tiring. I do not remember laughing, either.

The ultimate test is ..will I re-read? After all, I go back to his other stuff for a treat at intervals, even though have read it before.
Truthfully, I do not think I will get the urge to pick up this up again in the future.

Sorry. (But I WILL buy his next book.)
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140 of 151 people found the following review helpful
Bryson back on form 28 May 2010
By Big Jim TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Having found his name attached to a number of diverse products this is Bryson's first "proper" book since the short history of nearly everything. Well he has made a fine attempt to fill in some of the gaps and has produced a fine, if eclectic, book. The premise of using fixtures and fittings around the home as a means of opening a discourse on a myriad topics is a novel one and one he pulls off as only he can. Sure there is a scattergun approach to this, how could there not be, but using the home as the focus of the many topics up for discussion here keeps the narrative on track and means that you are drawn from subject to subject without a jarring note.

This is not what one could call a "learned" tome, it would never be described as a deep read, but is all the better for it as it is such an absorbing read. It is such a simple idea I only wish I had thought of it first - or could write a hundredth as well as Mr Bryson.

Quite remarkable really.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
This is one of the best Bryson books
Along with his Shakespeare and Down Under, "At Home" is just one of those books which needs to be shared. Read more
Published 17 days ago by Stuart Townsend
GOOD AND INFORMATIVE
This is my first book by this author, and I was really enjoyed it. Occasionally it jumped around a bit but on the whole I would recommend
Published 21 days ago by n1772
At Home with At Home
A fabulously fascinating book with historical detail. I keep reading bits out to husband when he's trying to get to sleep - "Blimey - get this!..Did you know that...? Read more
Published 25 days ago by Sayithowitis
A social history
Bryson reviews the history behind each room of a home. The research is impressive as demonstrated by 33 pages of bibliography. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Preset
My mind is now full of more useless information.
My mind is now full of more useless information however, what an absolute joy of a read!
Bill Bryson is one of the most enjoyable and easy to read authors of the present day... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Ashley Morton
Enjoyable, but inessential, Bryson...
I've enjoyed several of Bryson's books in the past, but this left me feeling a little lukewarm upon listening. Read more
Published 1 month ago by S. P. Moses
An entertaining read but not necessarily factual
I have just finished reading this offering from Bill Bryson (better late than never) and am torn as to how to quantify fairly both my enjoyment of the book and my frustration with... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Anglophone
The Best of Bryson
An excellent read, obviously well researched and thus the result gives the reader much pleasure. The author, with this and his other books, I much admire.
Published 2 months ago by Vivian
A SHORT HISTORY ABOUT WHATEVER THE AUTHOR WANTS TO WRITE...
This book caught my attention, in part, because I have read other books by the author and enjoyed them. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Lawyeraau
Quite good but could have been great
There is a lot to enjoy in this book, lots of interesting anecdotes and snippets of information. It's a book to dip into, here and there, rather than read straight right through... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mrs. S. Partridge
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