<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Original edition published 2009 by St. Martin's Press.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>No one denies that New York City is unique--but what makes it sui generis? Sam Roberts, a longtime city reporter, has puzzled over this in print and in his popular <i>New York Times</i> podcasts for years. In <i>Only in New York</i>, updated with new tales and fascinating glimpses into uniquely NYC life, he writes about what makes this city tick and why things are the way they are in the greatest of all metropolises on earth. The more than 75 essays in this book cover a variety of topics, including: <p/>-How do New Yorkers react during disasters?<br>-Maritime history (the Hudson River)<br>-Crowds, space, and population growth<br>-1908: a year in History history<br>-Jewish Daily Forward<br>-What happens when a neighborhood loses its tony ZIP code? <p/>A winning and informative gift book for every fan of "the city," <i>Only in New York</i> is elegantly written and solidly reported.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>A staple among readers of the <i>New York Times</i>, urban affairs correspondent Roberts collects 40 of his podcasts for the Times Web site--savvy snapshots of the city that prides itself on its restless energy. Roberts (<i>Who We Are Now</i>) pens snappy glimpses of its personalities, trends, events and general mayhem, including topics such as the gender gap and eligible men, fat New Yorkers, the New York City pooper-scooper law, gangster Nicky Mr. Untouchable Barnes, and the terror and fear of the 9/11 tragedy. His writing really crackles when he sinks his teeth into the antics of some of those who put their stamp on the city, such as writers Norman Mailer and Jimmy Breslin in their 1969 madcap political race, Mayor Bloomberg's deep pockets for wooing voters or President Obama's early student days of roughing it in Manhattan. Street-smart, informative and occasionally hilarious, Roberts's new book is New York City as it is and always has been.-- "Publishers Weekly"<br><br>Currently the Urban Affairs reporter for <i>The New York Times</i>, Roberts has covered the city for 40 years. So as we locals say, he knows from, and it shows in this fabulous collection of essays. With wit and grace, he tells stories of its citizens--some illustrious, others not; some living, others long dead. But the story he's really telling is that of New York, and he nails it.-- "New York Daily News"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Sam Roberts (Author) </b><br> Sam Roberts has written for the <i>New York Times </i>since 1983, where he has served as urban affairs correspondent since 2005. He is the author of numerous books on New York City, including <i>Grand Central: How a Train Station Transformed America</i> and <i>A History of New York in 101 Objects</i>. <p/><b>Pete Hamill (Foreword By) </b><br> Pete Hamill, a Meyer Berger Award-winning journalist, is the author of many bestsellers, including <i>A Drinking Life</i> and <i>Forever</i>. <p/>
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