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The Road to Little Dribbling: More Notes From a Small Island

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Genre
  
Travel, non-fiction

Media type
  
Hardcover, E-book

Originally published
  
8 October 2015

Page count
  
400

Publisher
  
Doubleday

3.7/5
Goodreads

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
8 October 2015

Pages
  
400

Author
  
Bill Bryson

ISBN
  
0857522345

Preceded by
  
Notes from a Small Island

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Bill Bryson books, Other books

The Road to Little Dribbling: More Notes From a Small Island is a humorous travel book by American author Bill Bryson, first published in 2015. Twenty years after the publication of Notes From a Small Island Bryson makes another journey around Great Britain to see what has changed. In the opening chapters he notes that the straight line distance from Bognor Regis to Cape Wrath is the longest straight line one can travel in the UK without crossing any part of the sea. He calls this the Bryson Line and it serves as a rough basis for the route he travels in the book, concentrating mainly on places that he didn't visit in Notes from a Small Island.

The U.K. cover depicts the The Jolly Fisherman of Skegness skipping with the Seven Sisters in the background. Both of these are iconic images of British sea-side culture and landscape, although geographically distant from one another.

The book has received mixed reviews.

References

The Road to Little Dribbling: More Notes From a Small Island Wikipedia