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The Lost Continent
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A non-fiction text I have studied this year is ‘The Lost Continent’ by Bill Bryson. The book is a piece of travel writing where the author followed through the route of his childhood vacations and expressed his feelings and opinions on his journey around the American small towns. The relationship in the book that have made memorable to me is the relationship between the author and his deceased father. It is memorable because it is a universal feature that exists in the majority of father and son relationships in present day. This was shown through the author’s mixed feelings and comments toward his father and the similarity of characteristics between both of them. In the text, there were a lot of place that the author had passed during his journey that evoked him of the down side of his childhood vacation. He first described the vacation being one of the worst times of his life, and that ‘every year it was the same; every year it was awful’.
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Title: The Lost Continent
Words: 767 Rating: None Pages: 3.1 submitted by: Kingjester
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