Tom Zoellner is the author of four previous nonfiction books, including "Uranium," winner of the 2011 American Institute of Physics Science Writing Award. He is an Associate Professor at Chapman University and lives in downtown Los Angeles.
Praise for"Train: "
Tom Zoellner's writing is never less than engaging; inTrainhe has
made himself a veritable Walt Whitman of rail travel. It's a great
read. Richard Rhodes, Pulitzer prize-winning author of"The Making
of the Atomic Bomb" Trainis such a pleasure to read, elegant,
deeply informed and smart, full of knowledge-bearing sentences, and
prose so companionable and rich in insight that it is as if its
author were at your shoulder, taking you along with him. What an
enjoyable journey. I will never hear the far off moan of a train in
the night without thinking of it, and I know of no higher praise
one can give a book. Tom Zoellner is quickly making himself a
reputation as a man of wide and eclectic interests, and oh, my! Can
he write! Richard Bausch, author of"Peace"
Spirited and bighearted...Zoellner enlightens us about an industry
that s hiding in plain sight. "San Francisco Chronicle"
Highly entertaining, lucid and perceptive....It s a train lover s
celebration of the great epic story of rail travel itself. "Los
Angeles Times"
This is one of those all-too-rare books that have so much to them
"The Washington Times"
["Train"] is a gracefully written, densely detailed meditation of
trains past, present and future....[P]art travelogue, as he rides
seven train that shaped the modern world; part personal memoir, as
he describes the people he met along the way; and part history of
trains, from their origin to their impact on societies around the
world and their vital role in the fast-forward 21st century. "LA
Weekly"
"An absorbing and lively reflection on an enduring marvel of modern
industrial technology." "Booklist"
"Train"makes for fascinating reading .The author s easy, breezy
style will keep readers chugging along. "The St. Louis
Post-Dispatch"
Zoellner illustrates how the modern era was ushered in and strapped
in place by railroads, and how trains the reality and the idea
continue to shape the world as we understand it ."Train"is by turns
lyrical, powerful, romantic, transporting, and rich. "Phoenix New
Times"
"[Train], rich with history and local color, is a mesmerizing read
for anyone interested in the impact of trains on the environment,
politics, economics, and daily life around the world today."
"Library Journal"
Enchanting and informative. "New York Post"
["Train"] is an absorbing round-the-world journey. "BookPage""
Praise for "Train: "
"Tom Zoellner's writing is never less than engaging; in Train he
has made himself a veritable Walt Whitman of rail travel. It's a
great read."--Richard Rhodes, Pulitzer prize-winning author of "The
Making of the Atomic Bomb" "Train is such a pleasure to read,
elegant, deeply informed and smart, full of knowledge-bearing
sentences, and prose so companionable and rich in insight that it
is as if its author were at your shoulder, taking you along with
him. What an enjoyable journey. I will never hear the far off moan
of a train in the night without thinking of it, and I know of no
higher praise one can give a book. Tom Zoellner is quickly making
himself a reputation as a man of wide and eclectic interests, and
oh, my! Can he write!"--Richard Bausch, author of "Peace"
"Spirited and bighearted...Zoellner enlightens us about an industry
that's hiding in plain sight."--"San Francisco Chronicle"
"Highly entertaining, lucid and perceptive....It's a train lover's
celebration of the great epic story of rail travel itself."--"Los
Angeles Times"
"This is one of those all-too-rare books that have so much to
them"--"The Washington Times"
"["Train"] is a gracefully written, densely detailed meditation of
trains--past, present and future....[P]art travelogue, as he rides
seven train that shaped the modern world; part personal memoir, as
he describes the people he met along the way; and part history of
trains, from their origin to their impact on societies around the
world and their vital role in the fast-forward 21st century."--"LA
Weekly"
"An absorbing and lively reflection on an enduring marvel of modern
industrial technology."--"Booklist"
""Train" makes for fascinating reading....The author's easy, breezy
style will keep readers chugging along."--"The St. Louis
Post-Dispatch"
"Zoellner illustrates how the modern era was ushered in and
strapped in place by railroads, and how trains--the reality and the
idea--continue to shape the world as we understand it...."Train" is
by turns lyrical, powerful, romantic, transporting, and
rich."--"Phoenix New Times"
"[Train], rich with history and local color, is a mesmerizing read
for anyone interested in the impact of trains on the environment,
politics, economics, and daily life around the world
today."--"Library Journal"
"Enchanting and informative."--"New York Post"
"["Train"] is an absorbing round-the-world
journey."--"BookPage"
Praise for "Train: "
"Tom Zoellner's writing is never less than engaging; in Train "he
has made himself a veritable Walt Whitman of rail travel. It's a
great read." --Richard Rhodes, Pulitzer prize-winning author of
"The Making of the Atomic Bomb" "Train "is such a pleasure to read,
elegant, deeply informed and smart, full of knowledge-bearing
sentences, and prose so companionable and rich in insight that it
is as if its author were at your shoulder, taking you along with
him. What an enjoyable journey. I will never hear the far off moan
of a train in the night without thinking of it, and I know of no
higher praise one can give a book. Tom Zoellner is quickly making
himself a reputation as a man of wide and eclectic interests, and
oh, my! Can he write!" --Richard Bausch, author of "Peace"
"Spirited and bighearted...Zoellner enlightens us about an industry
that's hiding in plain sight."--"San Francisco Chronicle"
"Highly entertaining, lucid and perceptive....It's a train lover's
celebration of the great epic story of rail travel itself."--"Los
Angeles Times"
"This is one of those all-too-rare books that have so much to
them"--"The Washington Times"
"["Train"] is a gracefully written, densely detailed meditation of
trains--past, present and future....[P]art travelogue, as he rides
seven train that shaped the modern world; part personal memoir, as
he describes the people he met along the way; and part history of
trains, from their origin to their impact on societies around the
world and their vital role in the fast-forward 21st century."--"LA
Weekly"
"An absorbing and lively reflection on an enduring marvel of modern
industrial technology."--"Booklist"
""Train" makes for fascinating reading....The author's easy, breezy
style will keep readers chugging along."--"The St. Louis
Post-Dispatch"
"Zoellner illustrates how the modern era was ushered in and
strapped in place by railroads, and how trains--the realit
Praise for "Train: "
"Tom Zoellner's writing is never less than engaging; in Train "he
has made himself a veritable Walt Whitman of rail travel. It's a
great read." --Richard Rhodes, Pulitzer prize-winning author of
"The Making of the Atomic Bomb"
"Train "is such a pleasure to read, elegant, deeply informed and
smart, full of knowledge-bearing sentences, and prose so
companionable and rich in insight that it is as if its author were
at your shoulder, taking you along with him. What an enjoyable
journey. I will never hear the far off moan of a train in the night
without thinking of it, and I know of no higher praise one can give
a book. Tom Zoellner is quickly making himself a reputation as a
man of wide and eclectic interests, and oh, my! Can he write!"
--Richard Bausch, author of "Peace"
"Entirely terrific....Zoellner gives us an intimate look at some of
the innumerable ways in whcih trains have altered the world in
which we live."--Jonathan Yardley, "The Washington Post"
"An absorbing and lively reflection on an enduring marvel of modern
industrial technology."--"Booklist"
""Train" makes for fascinating reading....The author's easy, breezy
style will keep readers chugging along."--"The St. Louis
Post-Dispatch"
"Zoellner illustrates how the modern era was ushered in and
strapped in place by railroads, and how trains--the reality and the
idea--continue to shape the world as we understand it...."Train" is
by turns lyrical, powerful, romantic, transporting, and
rich."--"Phoenix New Times"
"[Train], rich with history and local color, is a mesmerizing read
for anyone interested in the impact of trains on the environment,
politics, economics, and daily life around the world
today."--"Library Journal"
"Enchanting and informative."--"New York Post"
"["Train"] is an absorbing round-the-world
journey."--"BookPage"
"Tom Zoellner's writing is never less than engaging; in "Train "he
has made himself a veritable Walt Whitman of rail travel. It's a
great read."
--Richard Rhodes, Pulitzer prize-winning author of "The Making of
the Atomic Bomb"
""Train "is such a pleasure to read, elegant, deeply informed and
smart, full of knowledge-bearing sentences, and prose so
companionable and rich in insight that it is as if its author were
at your shoulder, taking you along with him. What an enjoyable
journey. I will never hear the far off moan of a train in the night
without thinking of it, and I know of no higher praise one can give
a book. Tom Zoellner is quickly making himself a reputation as a
man of wide and eclectic interests, and oh, my! Can he write!"
--Richard Bausch
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