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The Life & Times of the Thunderbolt Kid

By: Bill Bryson
Narrated by: Bill Bryson
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Shortlisted for Audible's Listen of the Year, 2006.

Bill Bryson's hilarious memoir of growing up in middle America in the Fifties, complete, unabridged, and read by the author.

Born in 1951 in the middle of the United States, Des Moines, Iowa, Bill Bryson is perfectly positioned to mine his memories of a totally all-American childhood for 24 carat memoir gold. Like millions of his generation, Bill Bryson grew up with a rich fantasy life as a superhero. In his case, he ran around the house wearing a jersey with a thunderbolt on it and a towel round his neck that served as his cape, leaping tall buildings in a single bound and vanquishing evildoers (in his head) as The Thunderbolt Kid.

Using his old fantasy life as a springboard, Bill Bryson recreates the life of his family in the 1950s in all its transcendent normality. In a period that saw the inexorable rise of television, the opening of Disneyland, the testing of the atomic bomb, and the explosion of choice in everything from food to cars, Bill Bryson's days followed in reassuringly cosy succession, enlivened by modest triumphs and disasters.

Warm and laugh-out-loud funny, The Thunderbolt Kid is full of Bill Bryson's inimitable, pitch-perfect observations and this unabridged recording contains every single amusing anecdote and amazing fact. Nothing is left out, so you can enjoy the whole book in its entirety, read by Bill Bryson himself.

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Critic reviews

"The way he tells it, to be a child in 1950s Middle America was very heaven... His own happy scrapes and triumphs (mostly scrapes) contain a good few laugh-out-loud moments, but with trademark modesty he conjures an entire era, ' the ancient lost world of the mid-20th-century.'" ( The Sunday Times, Audio book of the week)

"Considerable added value as it is read unabridged by its author, Bill Bryson." (The Times)

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A wonderful book made all the more special for the author reading it. I laughed often and very nearly cried. Bravo

My heart broke a little when it ended

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I think everybody has their own favorite Bryson book and this one for me is one of my favorites.

A few people have complained about Bryson as the narrator on this but I actually think he does a good job with.

Even though my childhood was a good 25 years after Bryson, there are some fantastic nostalgic moments in this book that remind me of my own childhood, but the thing I like about this book the most is this is punctuated right the way through the book with some hilarious sub-story's which litterly make you laugh out loud, no matter where you are!

Hilarious

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What did you like most about The Life & Times of the Thunderbolt Kid?

Great book alone, made better by Bill Bryson reading his own work

Who was your favorite character and why?

The Thunderbolt Kid - it's the childhood alter ego of Bryson himself

Which character – as performed by Bill Bryson – was your favourite?

As above, since it was Bryson in real life

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Mostly laughter, serious points do bring you back, making the humour all the more enjoyable

Humour beyond the Words

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Although being a fan of Mr Bryson, I stupidly deferred reading this book as I thought it would be something I couldn't relate too i.e. too American and an era before my time. However I finally relented and discovered I had made a big mistake. I can easily relate to the lost childhood and nostalgic sentiments he makes (as we all will of a certain age). This booking is two quarters hilarious (glad to see Catts ‘back’ on form), a quarter sad and a quarter factual. I was really sad to finish listening to it.

I strongly recommend this book to both fans of Bill Bryson and as a first time reader.

Funny, nostalgic and factual. Brilliant!

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I have read the Life and Times of the Thunderbolt kid and loved it and rocked with laughter. I looked forwards to Bill Bryson narrating, rather as I love the books of David Sedaris being brought to life by his superb delivery. However I found Mr Bryson’s reading of his work strangely flat.

Strangely disappointing

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