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At Home Summary Audiobook

Bill Bryson

Histories hidden in our daily household life

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Author: Bill Bryson

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780767919388

Language: English

Publish Date: 27/05/2010

Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2The history of the kitchen
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Chapter 3The history of the bedroom
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Chapter 4The history of the garden
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Who should listen At Home

The summary audiobook of "At Home" by Bill Bryson is perfect for curious minds and history enthusiasts looking to explore the intriguing stories behind the everyday spaces we inhabit. It caters to those with a penchant for architecture, culture, and the interplay of domestic life and historical events, as Bryson masterfully interweaves personal anecdotes and fascinating trivia. Whether you're a casual listener or someone seeking inspiration for your own home, this summary offers engaging insights that will deepen your appreciation for the ordinary surroundings we often take for granted.

3 quotes from At Home

  • "The past is not a foreign country. It is our home."
  • "The house has its own stories to tell, but it is up to us to listen."
  • "Every room is a testament to the lives that were lived within its walls."

Author : Bill Bryson

The author of this book, Bill Bryson, is a world-renowned American non-fiction writer who mainly focuses on writing travel essays and science books. In recognition of his prodigious literary achievements, Queen Elizabeth awarded him an honorary Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2006. His most famous book, “A Short History of Nearly Everything,” has been translated and published in more than 50 countries, with over 10 million copies sold globally.