The Oxford Diaries: A Student Travelogue
For fans of all things traditionally British… Eccentric professors. Black dinner gowns. Leather chairs in old libraries. It’s the mid-1990s. At nineteen years old, J.A. Jernay arrives at Oxford University as an innocent abroad and begins keeping a meticulously written diary of his experiences. Plunging into nearly a thousand years of English literature and history, this young American leads the reader through daily life at the world’s third-oldest university. From drinking warm beer at back-alley pubs to standing for dinner in a formal black gown at the college dining hall— From punting on the Cherwell River to sitting for a debate at the Oxford Union— From crowded parties in Scotland to lonely forests in Wales— The Oxford Diaries is a romantic snapshot of an undergraduate experience that only comes along once in a lifetime. Be transported to a world of literature, history, fantasy, and tradition. Read The Oxford Diaries!