Bill Bryson's African Diary


Bill Bryson's African Diary is a 2002 book by bestselling travel writer Bill Bryson. In this book, Bryson recounts his trip to Kenya in 2002, sharing his experiences and observations about Kenyan culture, geography, and politics. He also discusses his visits to poverty-fighting projects run by CARE International, to which he donated all royalties from the book.

Reception

In a review published in the Guardian, Lionel Shriver criticized the book's length, describing it as "less a book than a pamphlet." Shriver also disliked the book's tone: "a po-faced, gee-whizz sincerity ill-suited to a writer who has made his reputation for being light and wry in droll travel books."