Bill Bryson
The best-selling author of A History of Nearly Everything talks about his latest book
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He's clever, witty, entertaining, a great companion on a journey through the wilderness, across the states of America or through the complexities of language, Shakespeare or science, all of which he has written about
The Independent
The best-selling author of A History of Nearly Everything talks about his latest book
The best-selling author of A History of Nearly Everything talks about his latest book
Best-selling Anglo-American author Bill Bryson fuses electric wit, a wry observational eye and good old fashioned humour into every single one of his syllables. Wether delving into popular science, history or travel, he finds delight in the small details, conveying them with palpable fascination and a grumpy sort of bonhomie. Don't miss the prolific author when he takes to the stage for an illuminating evening of conversation and story telling to promote his latest book The Body: A Guide for Occupants.
The successor to the ubiquitous and universally beloved A Short History of Nearly Everything, Bryson's latest effort explores the mysteries of the heart, head and beyond, decoding them in an extraordinary journey through the human body. Combing through the physical and neurological functions, he revels in the wonder of what it means to be human whilst finding out exactly how it works.