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The Anglo Files

A Field Guide to the British

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The Anglo Files

By: Sarah Lyall
Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell
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Sarah Lyall, a reporter for the New York Times, moved to London in the mid-1990s and soon became known for her amusing and incisive dispatches on her adopted country. As she came to terms with its eccentric inhabitants (the English husband who never turned on the lights, the legislators who behaved like drunken frat boys, the hedgehog lovers, the people who extracted their own teeth), she found that she had a ringside seat at a singular transitional era in British life. The roller-coaster decade of Tony Blair's New Labor government was an increasingly materialistic time when old-world symbols of aristocratic privilege and stiff-upper-lip sensibility collided with modern consumerism, overwrought emotion, and a new (but still unsuccessful) effort to make the trains run on time. Appearing a half-century after Nancy Mitford's classic Noblesse Oblige, Lyall's book is a brilliantly witty account of 21st-century Britain that will be recognized as a contemporary classic.©2008 Sarah Lyall (P)2008 Tantor Great Britain Funny United Kingdom Witty England Europe
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As a English person living in the U.S. I was intrigued by the experiences of a writer who was doing the reverse. The author made many keen observations that were insightful and witty. It is always a shock to see ourselves as others see us! However, this recording is blighted by the narrator. Her attempts at English accents would make Dick Van Dyke in "Mary Poppins" sound positively Shakespearean. Also the production was littered with egregious mispronunciations which greatly diminished the enjoyment of the book. This is a situation that could so easily have been rectified.

An American in the U.K.

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I saw this book recommended on Rick Steves’ travel website and was thrilled to find it available free with my audible account. I thought reading it might be helpful for an upcoming trip to England. Once I started listening, I couldn’t put it down. The information was fascinating and extremely helpful – and explained so much about so many things I had always wondered. Highly recommended!

Cassandra Campbell is one of my favorite audio narrators, so I was shocked to find her performance a bit lacking here. From the very opening chapter, she mispronounces things. I assume her British accents are spot on, but the mispronunciations threw me so much that I listened to the whole thing with a grain of salt. Still, the book is so well written it is totally worth the listen!

What a great book

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Their teeth are bad but getting better, the weather is grey the way they like it and their upper lips are a bit less stiff than before the turn of the Millennium. Generally, an interesting look at the British from an American’s point of view. Not much you didn’t already know if you’ve paid attention to things British but lots of interesting anecdotes enliven the telling. An easy, fast and amusing read.

Our British Cousins Must Be Fourth Cousins Once Removed

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I really don't mind seeing the seedy or unattractive parts of any country; I think that sugar coating things makes them unreal. However, while I bought the book with the hope that I would hear some of what I heard (insights into the English, some day-to-day realities of living there, their culture and their sociology) it seems like most of it is one massive whinge. She does make a point in the beginning of pointing out good things about the country, bringing fairness to her criticisms, but somehow when the book is done, I was left with a feeling of disgust towards the British. And I am a total Anglophile! Re-listening to try see if my first impression was accurate.

Good narrator, negative view

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What made the experience of listening to The Anglo Files the most enjoyable?

My daughter being married to a Brit made me interested in hearing more about England from an American perspective. It was presented in a humorous way.

What did you like best about this story?

Hearing about life and traditions in the UK.

What about Cassandra Campbell’s performance did you like?

Easy to listen to and gave the tales just the right humor.

What’s the most interesting tidbit you’ve picked up from this book?

The British picnics in the car.

Funny and Interesting

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