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Ciao, America

An Italian Discovers the U.S.

By Beppe Severgnini

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| Hardcover | 9780767912358

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In the wry but affectionate tradition of Bill Bryson, Ciao, America! is a delightful look at America through the eyes of a fiercely funny guest — one of Italy’s favorite authors who spent a year in Washington, D.C.

When Beppe Severgnini and his wife rented a creaky hContinue

In the wry but affectionate tradition of Bill Bryson, Ciao, America! is a delightful look at America through the eyes of a fiercely funny guest — one of Italy’s favorite authors who spent a year in Washington, D.C.

When Beppe Severgnini and his wife rented a creaky house in Georgetown they were determined to see if they could adapt to a full four seasons in a country obsessed with ice cubes, air-conditioning, recliner chairs, and, of all things, after-dinner cappuccinos. From their first encounters with cryptic rental listings to their back-to-Europe yard sale twelve months later, Beppe explores this foreign land with the self-described patience of a mildly inappropriate beachcomber, holding up a mirror to America’s signature manners and mores. Succumbing to his surroundings day by day, he and his wife find themselves developing a taste for Klondike bars and Samuel Adams beer, and even that most peculiar of American institutions -- the pancake house.

The realtor who waves a perfect bye-bye, the overzealous mattress salesman who bounces from bed to bed, and the plumber named Marx who deals in illegally powerful showerheads are just a few of the better-than-fiction characters the Severgninis encounter while foraging for clues to the real America. A trip to the computer store proves just as revealing as D.C.’s Fourth of July celebration, as do boisterous waiters angling for tips and no-parking signs crammed with a dozen lines of fine print.

By the end of his visit, Severgnini has come to grips with life in these United States -- and written a charming, laugh-out-loud tribute.

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    One funny part of traveling is picking on the differences in lifestyles and cultures through daily experience and encounters with people. That's exactly what the author is doing in the book. It helps me to notice the interesting things I might have missed in America as well as reminds me of the mess ... (continue)

    One funny part of traveling is picking on the differences in lifestyles and cultures through daily experience and encounters with people. That's exactly what the author is doing in the book. It helps me to notice the interesting things I might have missed in America as well as reminds me of the messy and disorganized style of living in Italy.

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  • English Books
  • Hardcover 256 Pages
  • Edition: 1st Broadw
  • ISBN-10: 0767912357
  • ISBN-13: 9780767912358
  • Publisher: Broadway
  • Pub date: May 14, 2002
  • Dimensions: 1419 mm x 903 mm x 129 mm Just how big is that?
  • Also available as: Paperback
  • In other languages: other languages 简体书
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