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(Re)Born in the USA: An Englishman's Love Letter to His Chosen Home

by Roger Bennett

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The #1 New York Times Bestseller

One-half of the celebrated Men in Blazers duo, longtime culture and soccer commentator Roger Bennett traces the origins of his love affair with America, and how he went from a depraved, pimply faced Jewish boy in 1980's Liverpool to become the quintessential Englishman in New York. A memoir for fans of Jon Ronson and Chuck Klosterman, but with Roger Bennett's signature pop culture flair and humor.

Being a teenager isn't easy, no matter where in the world you live or how much it does or doesn't rain in your hometown. As an outsiderâ??a private-schooled Jewish kid in working-class, heavily Catholic Liverpoolâ??Roger Bennett wasn't winning any popu­larity contests. But there was one idea, or ideal, that burned bright in Roger's heart. That was Americaâ?? with its sunny skies, beautiful women, and cool kids with flipped collars who ate at McDonald's. When he embraced American popular culture, the dull gray world he lived in turned to neon tealâ??a color which had not even been invented in England yet. Intro­duced first through the gateway drug of The Love Boat, then to Rolling Stone, the NFL, John Hughes movies, Run-DMC, and Tracy Chapman, Roger embraced everything that would capture the imagination of a teenager growing up Stateside. When he made a real, in-the-flesh American friend who invited him over for the summer, he got to visit the promised land. A month in Chicago, and a life-changing night spent in the company of the Chicago Bears, was the first hit of freedom, of independence, of the Roger Bennett he knew he could be.

(Re)Born in the USA captures the universality of growing pains, growing up, and growing out of where you come from. Drenched in the culture of the late '80s and '90s from the UK and the USA, and the heartfelt, hilarious sense of humor that has made Roger Bennett so beloved by his listeners, here is both a truly unique coming-of-age story and the love letter to America that the country needs… (more)

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The author's self-deprecating sense of humor is priceless particularly when he describes growing up in Liverpool. ( )
  ArtRodrigues | Feb 21, 2022 |
In this time of widespread disillusionment about and within America, this book is a welcome and much-needed reminder about what the world loves about the United States. Like the Hughes movies that Bennett grew up on, it is funny, awkward at times, and enjoyably nostalgic, but it also contains some universal truths about growing up and the hope which the American Dream brings to all parts of the globe. Chicagoans will find it especially entertaining. ( )
  dele2451 | Jul 20, 2021 |
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"O, let America be America again -
The land that never has been yet -
And yet must be"

--Langston Hughes
"I used to want to be a real man
I don't know what that even means"

--Jason Isbell
Dedication
To Jamie Glassman, with eternal thanks for his
lifelong patience, love, humor, and friendship. And
willingness to run up his parents' phone bills.
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I was born, reared, and raised on American soft power.(Prologue)
The drabbest of surroundings can often conjure the most magical of scenes. (Introduction)
One of the earliest beliefs that I still cling to in life is that I was born an American trapped in an Englishman's body.
I became an American on June 1, 2018. (Epilogue)
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Biography & Autobiography. Nonfiction. Humor (Nonfiction.) HTML:

The #1 New York Times Bestseller

One-half of the celebrated Men in Blazers duo, longtime culture and soccer commentator Roger Bennett traces the origins of his love affair with America, and how he went from a depraved, pimply faced Jewish boy in 1980's Liverpool to become the quintessential Englishman in New York. A memoir for fans of Jon Ronson and Chuck Klosterman, but with Roger Bennett's signature pop culture flair and humor.

Being a teenager isn't easy, no matter where in the world you live or how much it does or doesn't rain in your hometown. As an outsiderâ??a private-schooled Jewish kid in working-class, heavily Catholic Liverpoolâ??Roger Bennett wasn't winning any popu­larity contests. But there was one idea, or ideal, that burned bright in Roger's heart. That was Americaâ?? with its sunny skies, beautiful women, and cool kids with flipped collars who ate at McDonald's. When he embraced American popular culture, the dull gray world he lived in turned to neon tealâ??a color which had not even been invented in England yet. Intro­duced first through the gateway drug of The Love Boat, then to Rolling Stone, the NFL, John Hughes movies, Run-DMC, and Tracy Chapman, Roger embraced everything that would capture the imagination of a teenager growing up Stateside. When he made a real, in-the-flesh American friend who invited him over for the summer, he got to visit the promised land. A month in Chicago, and a life-changing night spent in the company of the Chicago Bears, was the first hit of freedom, of independence, of the Roger Bennett he knew he could be.

(Re)Born in the USA captures the universality of growing pains, growing up, and growing out of where you come from. Drenched in the culture of the late '80s and '90s from the UK and the USA, and the heartfelt, hilarious sense of humor that has made Roger Bennett so beloved by his listeners, here is both a truly unique coming-of-age story and the love letter to America that the country needs

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