![]() ![]() You discover that Britons think America is a kind of large food court in a mall where everyone possesses heavy artillery and an undying interest in the doings of the royal family. The way you prepare your tea, it turns out, indicates your exact level of class and education. It's only after a few months that the strangeness begins to sink in. Why shouldn't you be? You speak the language, you've seen Downton Abbey, and as a teenager you nurtured an inexplicable but ardent crush on Tony Blair. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title The Road to Little Dribbling Subtitle Adventures of an American in Britain Author Bill Bryson ![]()
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