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Why We Swim
Why We Swim | Bonnie Tsui
A fascinating and beautifully written love letter to water. I was enchanted by this book." Rebecca Skloot, bestselling author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Humans, unlike other animals that are drawn to water, are not natural-born swimmers. We must be taught. Our evolutionary ancestors learned for survival; now in the twenty-first century we swim in freezing Arctic waters and piranha-infested rivers to test our limits. Swimming is an introspective and silent sport in a chaotic and noisy age; its therapeutic for both the mind and body; and its an adventurous way to get from point A to point B. Its also one route to that elusive, ecstatic state of flow. These reasons, among many others, make swimming 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 Husseins 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 about waterdespite its dangersseduces us and why we come back to it again and again.
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Hilary427
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Pretty good! Got a little long, and I feel like the last chapter could have been wrapped up more quickly. Makes me want to start swimming though!
⭐️: 3.5/5

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perfectlywinged
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Loving this nonfiction that covers all aspects of why we swim (historically and scientifically) bringing in literature and music and personal stories. I will miss my summer swims!

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monalyisha
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Wow. I found this #ThoughtfulThursday super challenging, @MoonWitch94 — & fun!

After much deliberation, I‘ve decided to keep:
🏖 The Beach (I live in The Ocean State)
🏊 Swimming Pool
🍦 Ice Cream
📖 Paperbacks

Nixing iced coffee & camping were especially painful. 🥺

SassyPants617 I also live in RI! ☺️ 2y
MoonWitch94 It was very difficult! Thanks for playing 😎 2y
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Ibsbadibs
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Loved it. Very special book that took a subject that is so common and shined new light on it to show different traditions, purposes, and ways to love water. All while telling a compelling personal narrative. Totally had to find my way to the pool after reading it.

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monalyisha
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I love the water but I‘m not a swimmer. I‘m competent but not graceful or powerful. Tsui‘s audiobook made me wish I was! She writes from a personal perspective & from a place of deep research. She writes about water as ritual, as a portal, as a place (one of the only places left) where you‘re forced to disconnect, & of water as a place of connection (to others & to the natural world). She writes beautifully - with intelligence & passion. 👇🏻

monalyisha 1/1: This wasn‘t a fast listen for me…but I savored it. 💙🏊‍♀️🌊 2y
monalyisha Note: After reading some reviews, I see that quite a few readers wished it were more *purely* scientific and less paean, ode, &/or “dreamy memoir.” Honestly, that‘s NEVER a wish that I have, so I can‘t relate…but I suppose potential readers should be aware of the predominant tone. Personally, I think she dove into the history and science of swimming just enough. Great form. A perfect “10” from the Litsy judge. 2y
Chelsea.Poole Great review! 2y
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monalyisha Thanks @Chelsea.Poole (apt name for leaving a comment on this book/post 😉)! 2y
Flaneurette This sounds really good! 2y
Megabooks Totally agree about enjoying her style! Great book. 2y
Nannermack As a former collegiate swimmer, I loved this book. One day, I will be able to let go of my expectations to swim like a young athlete and embrace swimming like a middle aged woman and get back to it. She inspires this. 2y
monalyisha @Nannermack I thought she was very inspirational, too! Fingers crossed for your journey! 💙🌊 2y
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monalyisha
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Have possibly never seen anything more perfect in my entire life.

“Summer Bathers” by Olivia Steen

https://oliviasteenart.bigcartel.com/product/summer-bathers-print

Eggs OMG Love it 3y
wanderinglynn Awesome! 🎃🖤👻 3y
mklong ❤️ Love it!! 3y
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Bookishlie
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3.75 stars. My Literati atlas obscura book club June pick. Took me a month to read it but I did! It‘s part memoir part travelogue - all having to do with what it means to swim. Language is pretty but it didn‘t wow me. However I‘m not mad I read it either :)

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Bookishlie
Why We Swim | Bonnie Tsui

The Atlas Obscura Literati book club pick. I love me some memoirs…

JamieArc I read this last summer and loved it. 3y
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ReadingEnvy
Why We Swim | Bonnie Tsui
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Reading Envy Podcast Episode 217: Lesson Plan with Kim @Kboltz

Kim may have the opposite reading life from Jenny, but how else would books on baseball ever feature on the podcast? From debut novels to space, history to swimming, we discuss books we've read and liked recently.

Listen and subscribe:
https://tinyurl.com/ReadingEnvy217

Kboltz Thanks! I had a great time!:) 3y
Colleenma I love this podcast. Try it! 3y
Reggie Great show, Jenny. @Kboltz you did such a great job. Your enthusiasm for reading really came through. And as dumb as it sounds, yes, I think we all do that close book and say-that was a great book. I don‘t and have never followed baseball but you make me want to read that book. 3y
Kboltz Thanks Reggie....😃 3y
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Megabooks
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Why do we swim? Tsui looks at swimming for survival in cold Icelandic waters, swimming for competition (briefly) with my favorite swimmer Dara Torres, swimming for sanity, and swimming for inspiration (like Byron).

She talked to an army officer that started swimming lessons in Iraq that mixed military, civilians, and locals. She met people that had completed the swimming version of the 7 summits. And she shared the reasons she swims. #audiobook

Megabooks Thank you to @JamieArc and @KathyWheeler for putting this book on my radar! 3y
KathyWheeler I‘m glad you liked it! 3y
Kboltz I loved this book🏊🏼‍♀️ 3y
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JamieArc This book got me through the start of quarantine when I couldn‘t swim (it does my mental health a world of good)! I‘m happy to see when it pops up in my feed - that others are reading it and like it 😊. Thanks for the tag! 3y
Jennifer3 I must read this! My swimming career shaped who I am so much! 3y
Megabooks @KathyWheeler I did! Thanks! 👍🏻😊 (edited) 3y
Megabooks @Kboltz it is really good!! 3y
Megabooks @JamieArc I‘m so glad it got you through quarantine! She did a good job of mirroring the meditation of swim with her writing. 3y
Megabooks @Jennifer3 I hope you do and that you enjoy it! 3y
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KathyWheeler
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I loved this combination history of swimming and memoir. The narrator was excellent, and I learned a lot about swimming history. Did you know there‘s such a thing as samurai swimming and swimming martial arts? Neither did I. I finished this book and started Matthew McConaughey‘s Greenlights. #audiowalk

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KathyWheeler
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So far she‘s talked about swimmers whose main interest isn‘t competition or they‘re open water swimmers, so I‘m not familiar with them. Today‘s chapter was Olympians — Dara Torrres, Katie Ledecky, and Michael Phelps. I‘ve been watching them swim for years, so I‘m familiar with them. Night time walk. #audiowalk

twohectobooks Are you a swimmer yourself? 3y
KathyWheeler @twohectobooks Yes — I was never competitive. I just swim because I love it. My mom got me lessons when I was 4 because I was that kid who would just jump into the deep end without fear. 😊 3y
twohectobooks @KathyWheeler I‘ve also been a lifelong recreational swimmer and just took up competitive (masters) swimming in the last couple of years, which has deepened my love even more! I‘ve added so many swimming books to my tbr since, including this one! :) (edited) 3y
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KathyWheeler @twohectobooks I used to practice with a masters team, but only competed once. It was fun. I‘m not sure the team still exists though. I quit swimming with them when they made it a rule that you had to be able to swim all four competition strokes — I can‘t do butterfly plus I wasn‘t very good anyway. I haven‘t seen any PR for the team at the rec center so I‘m thinking it just died. I still belong to US Masters Swimming though. 3y
twohectobooks @KathyWheeler ah that‘s unfortunate! I‘m middle of the road in terms of speed but find competing very fun anyway. I think the Canadian masters community is much smaller than the US one so I haven‘t heard of teams having many rules for the participants - we can‘t afford to leave anyone out. Butterfly is truly the worst though! 🦋 3y
KathyWheeler @twohectobooks I‘ve swum with two teams here. One was at the Y and didn‘t have that rule. When my university built a rec center with a pool, I dropped my Y membership, and started swimming with the one at the rec center. They didn‘t have that rule then; I think it was instituted late in 2018. I can do the kick for butterfly but have difficulty matching my arms to the kick, and, at my age, my arms aren‘t as strong as they used to be! (edited) 3y
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cwarnier
Why We Swim | Bonnie Tsui
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#thankful2020
Today I am thankful for indoor pools.

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KathyWheeler
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Weirdly, I wasn‘t in the mood for fiction today, so I‘m listening to this because it‘s my car book so it was already downloaded to my phone. It‘s different than what I thought it would be. I was expecting a book all about how swimming makes us feel better mentally; instead, Tsui writes about evolution and interviews different swimmers, including bits of her own life in the book as well. #audiowalk

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Kboltz
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Loved this book....if you swim or love the water you have to read this book.

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Mitch
Why We Swim | Bonnie Tsui
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Two new books today - one about the meditative nature of water - another about crime! Perfect pairing! 🤣🤣

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JamieArc
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Lake Michigan was the perfect place to finish my #doublespin book. Why do we swim is a big question, so this book could be so many volumes, and there was something incomplete about it. Nevertheless, it was water to my soul, which was missing swimming so much. Swimming is a physical, mental, and spiritual practice. I loved the stories and reflections, and will be checking out all the references provided.

Cathythoughts Swimming ❤️ 4y
TheAromaofBooks Great review!!! 4y
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JamieArc
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I finished 3 books and am about to finish another from July‘s #Bookspin list. I will be using the same list for the next BookSpin, with the 4 additions. Since I didn‘t get a bingo this month, I won‘t be participating in August‘s #bookspinbingo but will continue using the card to cross off some more of my TBR until I do get a Bingo!

TheAromaofBooks Sounds like a plan!!! Four books is still great progress!! 4y
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JamieArc
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I‘m pretty sure pasta parties were one of my favorite parts of being on the swim team in high school. Frozen hair was not. This book is speaking to some good parts in my life. [Pic: post-swim meet we ate a lot too 😁🍰🏊🏼‍♀️]

Emily92Bibliophile We had Pasta Parties after Cross country and track meets 💙🍝 4y
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JamieArc
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After having just finished The Lido, I found my own local Lido that almost no one knows about. I‘m now on to my #doublespin book, an interesting sociological look at swimming, giving me lots to think about while I swim laps. 🏊🏼‍♀️📖

MicheleinPhilly Jealous! 🥵 4y
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JamieArc
Why We Swim | Bonnie Tsui
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“One night over dinner, my husband tells me a story he heard about a boat in the North Atlantic and a man who should have drowned.” And quite a story, it was.

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derr.liz
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"Water is in a forever state of flux. To swim is to witness metamorphosis, in our environment, in ourselves. To swim is to accept all the myriad conditions of life."

I have been a swimmer for enjoyment, for competition, for performance, for community, and for fitness. Nowadays, the pool is even more of a sanctuary than ever.

#quarantinereads

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danibel
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Currently reading

JamieArc This was one of my Covid purchases. I am really missing swimming laps, so I have acquired several books about swimming. I‘ll be curious to hear how you like this one. (edited) 4y
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JamieArc
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I am working off of last month‘s #BookSpin list, with 3 new replacements for what I finished in May, listed at the bottom. I seem to have gotten my reading mojo back, so hoping to complete a #DoubleSpin in June as well.

InBooksILive I had lost my reading mojo this month as well but it seems to be back for June! 4y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! Glad to have you along for another round!! 4y
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JamieArc
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This is my #CovidCollection - most of the books that I‘ve acquired during our Stay at Home order. My reading was slow, but supporting local bookstores was a great excuse to add to my bookshelves. I like this stack because of the things it represents - many are #blameitonLitsy purchases. Some are middle level reads, reflecting my need for simpler stories to keep my focus, and a couple reflect the thing I miss most right now - swimming.

merelybookish I also have accumulated a #covidcollection. Still waiting on a few more purchases to arrive. 4y
batsy Some of these are my favourites... Journal of a Solitude, The Secret History, Lolita, Swallows and Amazons 💜 4y
BookNAround I have a covid collection too. (And ordered more for it today.). Interestingly, Tsui‘s Why We Swim and At the Pond are both in mine too since I was a competitive swimmer for 15 years and will forever love water and swimming. (edited) 4y
JamieArc @batsy Those are all books that I‘m really looking forward to. They have each come up a lot in the past few months. 4y
JamieArc @BookNAround At the Pond was a title I had never heard of but for Litsy. I swam in high school, and though I wasn‘t very good, I‘ve never stopped swimming laps. I miss it more than almost anything right now and am hoping these books give me some comfort with that. 4y
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Erynecki
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Reading Why We Swim is the closest I‘ve been to a body of water since before California‘s shelter in place order. 17 essays sorted into 5 themes about water, why it seduces us (and terrifies us), its dangers and joys, and why we keep going back for more. Swim teams, Japanese samurai swimmers, Olympic swimmers, swimming in war zones, open water and pool swimming. A journalistic memoir of our fascination and addiction to swimming.

JamieArc I need to order this book. Swimming is one of the things I miss most (I‘m in Michigan where our Stay Home order has been in place for almost two months). 4y
Erynecki @JamieArc I‘m in CA and we‘ve had a shelter in place order since March, but they‘re starting to ease up on restrictions. 4y
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Mitch
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I‘ve been missing my daily walk to the pool - so intrigued to delve into why we like to swim!

https://altaonline.com/bonnie-tsui-swim-alta-asks/

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Kaylamburson
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This non-fiction book is so readable and fascinating. We as humans are inexplicanly drawn to water even though we're the only creatures that can't naturally swim. This examines that and tells inspiring stories of people who have accomplished open water swims. There was even an Icelandic guy who survived swimming 6 hours in the Artic after a boat crash because his body/fat ratio was like that of a seal. I'm not a swimmer, but still loved this!

quietlycuriouskate Stacked! If I go for more than a few days without swimming I start to feel decidedly out-of-sorts. 🏊❤ 4y
Kaylamburson You'll totally love this then, @kathedron ! 4y
TheAromaofBooks Love your photo, too! 4y
Kaylamburson Haha, thanks!! I didn't have a pool or ocean accessible, so figured a tub was close 😂🤣😂 @TheAromaofBooks 4y
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