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City Lit: Little Fait
Bill Penuel |
A book review of Ordinary Resurrections: Children in the Years of Hope, by Jonathan Kozol, Crown, $25.
Books, movies, television and music of and about the city
A book review of Ordinary Resurrections: Children in the Years of Hope, by Jonathan Kozol, Crown, $25.
A book review of Selling the Lower East Side: Culture, Real Estate, and Resistance, by Christopher Mele, University of Minnesota Press, $19.95, 361 pages.
A book review of Working Class New York: Life and Labor since World War II, by Joshua B. Freeman, The New Press, $35, 432 pages.
A book review of The Campaign: Rudy Giuliani, Ruth Messinger, Al Sharpton and the Race to be Mayor of New York City, by Evan J. Mandery. Westview Press, $27.
A book review of Reclaiming America: Nike, Clean Air, and the New National Activism, by Randy Shaw, University of California Press, $16.95.
A book review of Divided We Stand: A Biography of New York’s World Trade Center, by Eric Darton, Basic Books, $25, 256 pages.
A book review of Waste and Want: A Social History of Trash, by Susan Strasser Metropolitan Books, 368 pages, $27.50.
A book review of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles: America’s Global Cities, by Janet L. Abu-Lughod, University of Minnesota Press, 580 pages, $39.95.
A book review of Solomon’s Sword: Two Families and the Children the State Took Away, by Michael Shapiro, Times Books, 320 pages, $25.
A book review of The Way of the Bootstrapper, by Reverend Floyd Flake and Donna Marie Williams, HarperSanFrancisco, 253 pages, $23.