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Falling into Place - by Thomas Swick (Hardcover)

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  • Falling into Place: A Memoir of Love, Poland, and the Making of a Travel Writer is a coming-of-age story tied to a historic moment, the defining one of the second half of the twentieth century in Eastern Europe.
  • About the Author: Thomas Swick was the travel editor of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel from 1989 to 2008, during which time the newspaper's name appeared in the first nine editions of The Best American Travel Writing.
  • 260 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs

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Falling into Place: A Memoir of Love, Poland, and the Making of a Travel Writer is a coming-of-age story tied to a historic moment, the defining one of the second half of the twentieth century in Eastern Europe.



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Falling into Place: A Memoir of Love, Poland, and the Making of a Travel Writer is a coming-of-age story tied to a historic moment, the defining one of the second half of the twentieth century in Eastern Europe.



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Doing the work one was meant to do and finding the person one was meant to spend a life with are journeys in every sense of the word. To get to the job, an entry-level assignment for a Trenton newspaper, Swick traversed long distances through his state's most scenic countryside. To reach Hania, his beloved, a young Polish beauty whose U.S. visa had expired, Swick crossed multiple Eastern European borders at a time when the region was undergoing significant cultural and political unrest. Nothing in his childhood in small-town New Jersey in the 1950s or as a liberal arts college student in the 1970s prepared him for either pursuit or for his self-motivated desire to study the masters of travel writing. Although he amassed an impressive library of legendary writers in the genre, it was his own innate skill, curiosity, and sense of the noteworthy that enabled him to immerse himself in the Polish language and culture as he reunited with Hania. Swick, who would forge a career as a prolific travel writer and editor, keenly and empathically observes the world, bringing both a relatably human approach and learned appreciation for the art of travel and of life.



Falling into Place is such a pleasure to read from beginning to end. Tom Swick has made his living as a travel writer, but in these pages he shows he's as insightful traveling inside the interior of his life as in the world at large, evoking the universal in the particular in both journeys.



It's difficult to classify Thomas Swick's Falling into Place. Is it a travelogue? A love story? A Cold War history? It is all of these, and more. Swick's evocative, often humorous narrative. takes us on a journey behind the Iron Curtain, and deep into the ineffable recesses of the human heart. A true delight.



Thomas Swick's memoir, Falling into Place, memorably recounts the confluence of two extraordinary states: the author's own literate, romantic youth and that of Poland at the moment Communism gave way to Solidarity in the 1980s. Travel itself, emerges as the great love and lodestar of this exceptionally well-written bilungsroman: Without the author's burning desire to see the world, readers wouldn't have the opportunity to observe one of the great geopolitical movements of the late 20th century through the eyes of a young writer.




About the Author



Thomas Swick was the travel editor of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel from 1989 to 2008, during which time the newspaper's name appeared in the first nine editions of The Best American Travel Writing. He is the author of four books, and his work has appeared in national newspapers and magazines, literary journals, and anthologies. He lives with his wife Hania in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
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Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .75 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.22 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 260
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Personal Memoirs
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Hardcover
Author: Thomas Swick
Language: English
Street Date: November 15, 2023
TCIN: 1005684798
UPC: 9781538181775
Item Number (DPCI): 247-47-2140
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: Which country is central to Thomas Swick's personal narrative?

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Q: What type of literature does this book represent?

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Q: What career did Thomas Swick have before writing this book?

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Q: What historical moment does the memoir discuss?

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  • A: The memoir is tied to the significant cultural and political changes in Eastern Europe during the late 20th century.

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Q: What themes are explored in this memoir?

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