Watching the English

Reviewed by Roland Buresund

Decent ******

Last modified: March 13, 2011, 12:36 p.m.

I had high hopes for this one. Ms. Fox has written books with Desmond Morris and I really would like to understand the British (in this case the English) people. Unfortunately, the book has a common theme of how the upper-middle class looks at the rest of the English society, which means leaving out lots of the society and having a pretty biased viewpoint.

After a first reading, you also realise that you're missing out on the explanation of how the British school system forms the English. In fact, children seems to be absent from the book, which probably reflect the upper-middle class view of them, but only leaves you wondering what more you're not informed on.

All in all, it was readable and from time to time amusing, but don't expect to understand the English or their social codes after reading this.

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