Summary:
The book is a collection of humorous essays reflecting on the author's experiences and cultural observations after moving back to the United States following two decades in Britain. It delves into the quirks of American life, from the idiosyncrasies of language to the peculiarities of domestic affairs and consumer culture.
Key points:
1. Cultural Adjustment: Bryson grapples with cultural changes in America after living in Britain for 20 years.
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