Quotes From "One Summer: America 1927" By Bill Bryson

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The romance of travel wasn't always terribly evident to those who were actually experiencing it. Bill Bryson
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It was a lot more fun to get famous than to be famous. Bill Bryson
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Tunney has all the makings of a hero — he was clean living, intelligent, polite, reasonably good-looking — but, like Lou Gehrig, he lacked the chemistry that stirred affection. Bill Bryson