![]() ![]() ![]() He especially liked the idea of visiting a place named Cape Wrath. ![]() Bryson decided to take a trip along the “Bryson Line” and write a book about his journey. His latest book, The Road to Little Dribbling, begins with a question: What is the longest distance that a tourist in Britain can travel in a straight line?īryson studied a map and concluded that such a journey would begin at the seaside town of Bognor Regis and end in Scotland at Cape Wrath. He eventually married an Englishwoman, settled in England, obtained dual citizenship, and launched a successful career as a travel writer. Born in Des Moines in 1951, Bryson first visited England when he was only 20. Bill Bryson is a Midwestern writer who loves Britain. ![]()
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