Everything You Know About England is Wrong
(Autor) Matt BrownA highly entertaining read for anyone interested in English history and culture, this great myth-busting book takes you on a great ride through history and the national character. Think we're the land of Punch and Judy and Morris Dancing? Think again as both traditions started in southern Europe. Love Winston Churchill's wartime speeches? Well, they were recorded by an actor. Packed with details on real English history, the book explodes a range of national myths from bluebirds in Dover (they are not indigenous European birds) to the origin of the Cornish pasty (they might have been invented in London), from our stiff upper lip (an Americanism) to where you can spend a Scottish bank note. English arts, entertainment, food, drink, kings and queens, traditions as well as politics are all covered to give you a fascinating insight into the true England. Includes an additional chapter on Scottish, Welsh and Irish myths that we've been peddling in England for decades and need to be laid to rest.
Matt Brown
Matt Brown is a Canadian author known for his vivid storytelling and engaging characters. He has written several acclaimed novels, with his most notable work being "The Sweetness of Water," which was a finalist for the Giller Prize. Brown's writing style is often described as lyrical and atmospheric, drawing readers into richly detailed worlds that explore themes of love, loss, and redemption. His contributions to literature have earned him a dedicated following and cemented his reputation as a talented and versatile writer in the literary world.