TCCDM Dig & Flip: "The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid" - Bill Bryson (2006)
The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid
by Bill Bryson
(2006)
Hardcover, 268 pages
NO SPOILERS:
"…the Thunderbolt Kid" is a nostalgic journey about growing up in the Midwest circa the 1950s. Author Bill Bryson's recollections of those olden days as a young boy reminded me of Christmas Ralphie with a bit of Scut Farkus orneriness thrown in. It's a sweet, amusing read that causes us to measure what we've lost with what we've gained. Nostalgia will do that to ya. One thing is for certain. Helicopter parenting was not a thing. And Jello is still Jello.
One caveat, and YMMV, Bryson's growing-up years seemed more than charmed in the telling. But pages turn like butter, so...whaddyagonnado? It's the perfect book to chill your mind and break up the monotony from the thrillers, mysteries, and horror stories you've been gorging on. Pick this one up and give your pulse a break.
"It's A Big Old Goofy World" - John Prine / "The Missing Years" (1991)
Good stuff.
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