Around the World by Mouse

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Inspired by the efforts of 1950s comic writer Alex Atkinson who wrote a travelogue about the USA without bothering to visit it, Harry Pearson embarks on an epic trip around the globe without leaving his office except for the obvious necessities (snacks, bathroom breaks and removing an electrocuted mouse from inside the toaster). Using the Internet, he traverses an incredible virtual world where natural wonders are rendered all the more remarkable by the florid language of computer translation programmes ("Glorious opinions of the provincial topography can be had from our high-up windows"). By train, car, motorbike, and yacht, as well as homepage, live cam, and blog, the author traverses the planet; fights off wave after wave of Spam-hucksters ("Want to make love like you were a teenager again?" What, you mean, on my own?); barters with locals using the recognized currency of the cyberspace—trivia; tries very hard not to be distracted from the appalling situation in Tajikstan by the news that a group of men in Michigan regularly recreate the great medieval battles using thousands of Playmobile figures; and along the way learns about truth, beauty, and why his septic tank is a ticking time bomb.

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Harry Pearson is a journalist who contributes regularly to The Guardian and GQ, and the author of Achtung Schweinehund, Racing Pigs and Giant Marrows, and A Tall Man in a Low Land.

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"Bill Bryson without the sneering."  —Scotland on Sunday"Gone are the days when travel writing was dominated by the grumpy misanthropy of Paul Theroux or the smugness of Bruce Chatwin. More typical of the genre now is Harry Pearson, who aims to unearth the exotic in very ordinary places and to make his readers laugh. Pearson manages to do both."  —Mail on Sunday Books of the Year
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