Why We Swim
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Algonquin Books, 2020.
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Bonnie Tsui., & Bonnie Tsui|AUTHOR. (2020). Why We Swim . Algonquin Books.

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 We swim in freezing Arctic waters and piranha-infested rivers to test our limits. We swim for pleasure, for exercise, for healing. But humans, unlike other animals that are drawn to water, are not naturalborn swimmers. We must be taught. Our evolutionary ancestors learned for survival; today, swimming is one of the most popular activities in the world. Why We Swim is propelled by stories of Olympic champions, a Baghdad swim club that meets in Saddam Hussein's former palace pool, modern-day Japanese samurai swimmers, and even an Icelandic fisherman who improbably survives a wintry six-hour swim after a shipwreck. New York Times contributor Bonnie Tsui, a swimmer herself, dives into the deep, from the San Francisco Bay to the South China Sea, investigating what it is about water that seduces us, and why we come back to it again and again.



An immersive, unforgettable, and eye-opening perspective on swimming-and on human behavior itself.

    Bonnie Tsui lives, swims, and surfs in the Bay Area. A longtime contributor to the New York Times and California Sunday Magazine, she has been the recipient of the Jane Rainie Opel Young Alumna Award from Harvard University, the Lowell Thomas Gold Award, and a National Press Foundation Fellowship. Her last book, American Chinatown: A People's History of Five Neighborhoods, won the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature and was a San Francisco Chronicle bestseller and Best of 2009 Notable Bay Area Books selection. Her website is bonnietsui.com.



This author is represented by the Hachette Speakers Bureau. 
	A Time Magazine Must-Read Book of 2020

A Best Book of the Season: BuzzFeed * Bustle * San Francisco Chronicle

 A Best Book of the Year: NPR's Book Concierge * Washington Independent Review of Books

Featured in San Francisco Chronicle's 10 books by Bay Area authors that should be on your holiday list"

 A Goodreads Science  Technology Award Finalist



 "[An] enthusiastic and thoughtful work mixing history, journalism and elements of memoir . . . Tsui sets out to answer her title's question with a compassionate understanding of how that mind game stops some and a curiosity about how and why it seduces others . . . Tsui endears herself to the reader as well. Her universal query is also one of self, and her articulations of what she learns are moving."

 -The New York Times Book Review



 "Tsui's history of the human relationship with water is compelling and profound, in writing so fluid it mimics the flow of her subject . . . It captivated me from start to finish."

 -BuzzFeed (24 Books We Couldn't Put Down)



 "A cultural history of humankind's relationship to bodies of water, an exploration of the benefits and dangers of submerging one's own body in it, a highlight reel of athletic feats of swimming and diving – and so much more. Author Bonnie Tsui creates space for readers to meditate on their own experiences in the water. As I read it I found an escape, but also a connection to the water and to fellow humans who are called to it."

 -NPR's Book Concierge



 "A thoughtful inquiry into human nature." 

 -Bustle (The 18 Most Anticipated Books Of April 2020)



 "Bonnie Tsui captures the joy, peril and utility of swimming, within her family and across civilizations . . . The breadth of her reporting and grace of her writing make the elements of Why We Swim move harmoniously as one."

 -The San Francisco Chronicle



 "Former competitive swimmer and current do-it-all writer Bonnie Tsui's Why We Swim . . .  explores our relationship with a sport that quite literally represents quiet and flow (something we could use more of, no?) by offering a look at a grab bag of eclectic examples, like swimming samurais and a
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