Our Towns
A 100,000-Mile Journey into the Heart of America
James Fallows is one of the world’s most respected journalists—an intrepid, sensitive investigator of the world, honored by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences as an elected member for his 50-year career. His latest New York Times bestseller Our Towns (co-authored with writer and linguist Deborah Fallows), offers an illuminating portrait of the cultural reinvention taking place across America. In talks, Fallows shares the stories of grassroots innovators, detailing the growth and optimism not usually showcased by the media. Our Towns is a tale of American strength, ingenuity, and progress, and Fallows is a world-class storyteller.
You might think America is in shambles. If you’re on the left, it’s unraveling; if you lean right, it’s decay—but both perspectives are reacting to the same trends. To find the real story of what America’s facing, Fallows embarked on a five-year journey by single-engine plane, visiting towns and cities across the country. The result is Our Towns: A 100,000-Mile Journey into the Heart of America, co-written with his wife Deborah Fallows, already a national bestseller and getting rave reviews: “an eye-opening, keenly optimistic reminder of the strength of America’s vital center,” says Publishers Weekly. “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 a well-reported, optimistic portrait of America’s future.” (Kirkus Reviews).
After 43 years writing for The Atlantic, largely as a National Correspondent, Fallows assumed the role of Europe Editor for the magazine’s first Global Bureau, located in London. For his always-perceptive, sometimes prescient writing, he has won the National Book Award, the American Book Award, and the National Magazine Award. His book China Airborne, a study of the staggering rise of airlines and airport infrastructure in China, was called “informative and lively,” by The Economist. His previous books include Postcards from Tomorrow Square, essays about the economic and political transformation occurring in China; Blind into Baghdad, about the lead-up to the War in Iraq, which is now required reading in many military programs; and Breaking the News, about the crisis facing contemporary news media.
His documentary series On the Frontlines: Doing Business in China was awarded the 2010 Emmy Award. He has been a software designer for Microsoft, a speechwriter for President Jimmy Carter, the editor of US News & World Report, and is an instrument-rated private pilot. He is also now the chair in U.S. media at the U.S. Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, in Australia.