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Have a Nice Day: How I Stopped Sneering and Learned to Love America
Have a Nice Day: How I Stopped Sneering and Learned to Love America
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21st century America
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American culture
anti-Americanism
Author_Justin Webb
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cultural commentary
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gun culture
modern American history
Obama
religious extremist in America
understanding America
US politics
Product details
- ISBN 9781906021528
- Weight: 440g
- Dimensions: 138 x 218mm
- Publication Date: 11 Sep 2008
- Publisher: Octopus Publishing Group
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This title is about the real America: a nation more misunderstood than any other on Earth. It is a counter-blast to the lazy anti-Americanism that infects European thinking, an effort to answer the simple question, 'why is America so successful?'.
Justin Webb is the BBC's North American Editor and an occasional presenter of the Today Programme on UK radio. He has spent the last six years shaping and leading the BBC's coverage of the US and its neighbours. His previous career included stints as a roving foreign correspondent during which he reported from the first Gulf War, the war in Bosnia, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the first democratic elections in South Africa, and even a coup in the Maldives. He lives in Washington DC with his family.
Have a Nice Day: How I Stopped Sneering and Learned to Love America
€19.99
