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For five years, James and Deborah Fallows have travelled across America in a single-engine prop airplane. Visiting dozens of towns, the America they saw is acutely conscious of its problems—from economic dislocation to the opioid scourge—but it is also crafting solutions, with a practical-minded determination at dramatic odds with the bitter paralysis of national politics. At times of dysfunction on a national level, reform possibilities have often arisen from the local level. The Fallowses describe America in the middle of one of these creative waves.

Their view of the country is as complex and contradictory as America itself, but it also reflects the energy, the generosity and compassion, the dreams, and the determination of many who are in the midst of making things better.
Our Towns is the story of their journey—and an account of a country busy remaking itself.
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"James and Deborah Fallows have always moved to where history is being made.... They have an excellent sense of where world-shaping events are taking place at any moment—and a fervent commitment to be there to see it happen.... In these cities, the Fallows argue, citizen participants are coping with declining industries, creating new civic cultures, assimilating waves of immigration, and collaborating across party-lines to revive everything from arts programs to tech seedbeds."—David Brooks, The New York Times

"A tonic of a book about the can-do America unready to succumb to rot."
—Roger Cohen, The New York Times

“I’ve been waiting for this book for years. . . . Buy this book. . . . This country is more united than divided...and this book will prove it.”
—Joe Scarborough, co-host of Morning Joe on MSNBC

“Knowing the Fallows and their work, I assumed this new co-authored book of theirs would be typically savvy, sensitive, articulate and prescient. What I didn't expect was how a record of experiences of current middle American communities, through their lenses, would be such a page turner! I've guessed for many years that real change in this world would be effected by and within small communities—places where people feel connected and capable of impact on some larger scale.
Our Towns is a monumental validation of that hypothesis—with real stories and real people, who are really getting things done. James & Deborah—thanks for your journey, your open and honest observations, and helping to shine light for us at the end of many tunnels.” —David Allen, author of Getting Things Done; the Art of Stress-Free Productivity

Our Towns will become a classic, joining the ranks of American odysseys from De Tocqueville to Dos Passos. The landscape unfurls beneath us; the language of different regions echoes in our ears. Most important, this book is a tonic for what ails us as a nation, a captivating story of energy and renewal across the land.” —Anne-Marie Slaughter, President & CEO, New America

“In the tradition of John Steinbeck and Studs Terkel, the Fallows have crisscrossed the country in search of the extraordinary strength and character of ordinary people and places. What they’ve found—in towns we know and others off the beaten path—should give us all great hope for the future.” —California Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr.

"Reminiscent of Charles Kuralt's On The Road with Charles Kuralt, this unique look at the heart of America will bring hope and insight to readers. Highly recommended."—David Miller, Library Journal 

“An illuminating trip through ‘parts of the country generally missed by the media spotlight.’ . . . Writing with lively curiosity and open minds, the couple have created textured portraits of 29 American cities, from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to Allentown, Pennsylvania, and Eastport, Maine, to Redlands, California. . . . A well-reported, optimistic portrait of America’s future.” Kirkus Reviews

“An eye-opening, keenly optimistic reminder of the strength of America’s vital center.”
—Publishers Weekly

About the Author

JAMES FALLOWS has been a national correspondent for The Atlantic for more than thirty-five years, reporting from China, Japan, Southeast Asia, Europe, and across the United States. He is the author of eleven previous books. His work has also appeared in many other magazines and as public-radio commentaries since the 1980s. He has won a National Book Award and a National Magazine Award. For two years he was President Jimmy Carter’s chief speechwriter.

DEBORAH FALLOWS is a linguist and writer who holds a PhD in theoretical linguistics and is the author of two previous books. She has written for The Atlantic, National Geographic, Slate, The New York Times, and The Washington Monthly, and has worked at the Pew Research Center, Oxygen Media, and Georgetown University. She and her husband have two sons and five grandchildren.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group; Reprint edition (February 5, 2019)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 432 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0525432442
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0525432449
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 10.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.19 x 0.98 x 8 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2019
The authors are regular contributors to the Atlantic. This book grew out of an idea -- to learn how people in small-to-medium sized towns can rebuild/reinvent their communities if they are willing to separate themselves from the polarized world of national politics. The places they study are in red and blue states, have red and blue ideas, but mostly have leaders that don't think in red and blue. They visited several dozen towns throughout the US, spent several weeks in each, getting to know the town, what is happening to give them new life. The calamities can be the closing of factories, the loss of a military base, the end of an industry that caused the town to be there in the first place. The end of coal mining in some towns, the end of logging or fishing in others, as those natural resources have been either worked out or are no longer competitive. Shopping centers and strip malls lead to the destruction of downtown businesses.

There are many examples of public/private partnerships, nearly all where the owner of a large company decides to "give back" to the community. Where people who grew up there, left for school, worked for a while somewhere else, and returned home. The unifying theme is that natural leaders (sometimes elected, but often not) take the bull by the horns and develop things that put the town back on a growth track. A coffee house, a brew pub, innovative schools that teach what people need to know for the new economy, help for immigrants (many of the towns studied have strongly benefited from immigrants, who often replace locals who have moved away). In more than a few of these towns, there was a leader who introduced the concept of developing hubs for technical and business innovation -- everything from facilitating business startups, to welcoming scientists and computer programmers to develop software that can be used by the local or regional economy. In Fresno, for example, someone is thinking about software apps to help the farmers in the great Central Valley operate more efficiently.

This book is interesting throughout if you care about how people in other places live. I've travelled quite a bit, but I often found myself looking up places on the map. And if you care about our country and our people, it is truly inspirational.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2018
You can look up at the night sky and get a good picture of what all those suns looked like millions and millions of years ago. If you visited a city 10, 20 or 30 years ago, your impression of the place might be equally dated. James and Deborah Fallows undertook a "100,000+' mile journey around America for three or four years examining where there might be some positive directions in places that had been hit hard by economic tidal waves, shifting demographics and/or other phenomena that were beyond their control. Despite massive dysfunction in national politics, they have found considerable evidence of growth and optimism, laced with hard work.

Some common denominators were a realistic assessment of what went wrong; the energy and creativity in educational institutions, appreciation of quality of life factors, the welcoming and contribution of new immigrants; the focus on getting a few things right with a new direction and majority community participation.

Frankly, the book often becomes tedious. The picture of many community leaders is often two dimensional. One can only appreciate so many references to swimming pools and elementary schools. Their affection for small airports and brew pubs may or may not resonate. But the patient. disciplined and contrasting window on places that don't get a lot of positive press coverage is worthwhile. In my prior life, I spent weeks in random places (wherever my company was involved in serious litigation). I nearly always came away with a respect, and sometimes an affection, for places I would rarely have sought out on my own. It's good to know there is still a lot of constructive energy in many small cities and towns in Middle America.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
The contacts and depths of travel, insight, and thought made this an enjoyable book. It will be used years from now to remember how the time was when they visited.
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2018
This book is written by a man and woman, professional journalists, who fly a plane to scads of smaller American cities and, presumeably, give an objective view of the quality of life in each city. The writing is good and the details are interesting. I'm about 75% through the book, and I'm growing weary of unflagging optimism about the future of the communities. It's almost as if the Chambers of Commerce had paid for promotional space. There's at least one hero or heroine in each city that is devoting life to making all things better. There are two communities yet to read about with which I'm very familiar, and, in fact, I bought the book to see what's said about them. I'll render final judgment after that. Meanwhile, I'll try to overlook the grins and fist pumping.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2018
The husband-and-wife Fallows team has few peers among America's long-form journalists, and it is a gift to our nation that they recently turned their attention to examining how small towns are mobilizing to strengthen their economies and futures. Flying a two-seater plane, the Fallows descended on locations scattered across the country, spending multiple days in each. Responsible for the authors' success were those extended stays plus a strategy for quickly identifying the movers and shakers who are banding together to foster civic engagement in each town studied. The Fallows are pros at presenting profound insights in easily digested form, and their individual chapters are fascinating. So too is the excellent concluding chapter which sums up the common characteristics that are underwriting success in the towns studied. As a reader interested in how a specific community college in the delta region of Mississippi is helping revive a cluster of local counties, i was especially interested in the chapter that documented the Fallows' visit to eastern Mississippi where another community college is vital to the region's economic revival.
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Notler
5.0 out of 5 stars A marvelous read.
Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2018
Doesn't pull punches on the negatives, but essentially explores and highlights very positive local endeavours toward making the USA a successful, functioning entity. From Maine to Mississippi to California, provides numerous examples of people from different backgrounds, with differing political opinions, working together for the betterment of their towns. A marvelous read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hairy premise
Reviewed in Australia on September 12, 2018
None of these towns were mine, 18 stars
Nambu
5.0 out of 5 stars Deep in the Heart of America Today
Reviewed in Japan on July 1, 2018
James and Deborah Fallows are highly qualified to describe the American experience in small towns across the country, which they covered in their small private plane over a five year period. They usually visited each community once for a general glance, then returned for in-depth interviews and visits to local businesses and organizations after significant preparation. The Fallows team has lived and written in many parts of the world, including Japan and China, and across the U.S. and they are both balanced and insightful. An excellent read for anyone interested in what makes America work today, on a local level.