Bill Bryson was born in Des Moines, Iowa in 1951. He settled in England
in 1977 and lived in North Yorkshire for almost two decades. He now
lives in Hanover, New Hampshire. His travel books are "The Lost
Continent", "Neither Here Nor There", "Notes From a Small Island", "A
Walk in the Woods", "I'm a Stranger Here Myself" (aka "Notes From a Big
Country") and "Bill Bryson in a Sunburned Country" (aka "Down Under").
His books on the English language are "Mother Tongue" and "Made in
America".
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Got to know his wife Cynthia in a psychiatric hospital, where he landed a job and she worked as a nurse.
To date (2010), has sold more non-fiction books in the UK than any other author.
Following the death of Peter Ustinov, was appointed the new chancellor of the University of Durham.
When his book "Notes From a Small Island" was serialized on BBC Radio
4, the narrator was Kerry Shale.
His most successful books include "The Mother Tongue: English and How It Got That Way" (1990), "A Short History of Nearly Everything" (2003) and "The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid" (2006).