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The Gloves
A Boxing Chronicle
Robert Anasi
North Point Press
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The Gloves
, told in pitch-perfect prose, is enormously empathetic, grimly funny, in the end almost unbearably heartbreaking, and has more actual insights into class and race and masculinity than any hundred sociological studies."—
David Shields, author of
Black Planet
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It's Bigger Than Hip Hop
The Rise of the Post-Hip-Hop Generation
M. K. Asante, Jr.
St. Martin's Press
"An empowering book that moves you to action and to question status quo America. Reading
It's Bigger Than Hip Hop
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Ari Bloomekatz,
Los Angeles Times
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No Impact Man
The Adventures of a Guilty Liberal Who Attempts to Save the Planet, and the Discoveries He Makes About Himself and Our Way of Life in the Process
Colin Beavan
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
"
No Impact Man
is a deeply honest and riveting account of the year in which Colin Beavan and his wife attempted to do what most of us would consider impossible. What might seem inconvenient to the point of absurdity instead teaches lessons that all of us need to learn. We as individuals can take action to address important social problems. One person can make a difference."—
Marion Nestle, author of
What to Eat
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Welcome to the Urban Revolution
How Cities are Changing the World
Jeb Brugmann
Bloomsbury Press
“Brugmann provides compelling evidence of an often invisible connection between globalization and urbanization. In the process he shines a new light on large cities and urban slums. He shows that slums are dynamic and well functioning economic hubs. Drawing on an exhaustive supply of first hand knowledge, he is about to change the conversation about globalization, economic development, city planning and poverty. If you are interested in challenges of the 21st century, this book is for you.”
—C.K. Prahalad, Paul and Ruth McCracken Distinguished University Professor, Ross School of Business, the University of Michigan, author of
The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid: Eradicating Poverty through Profits
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Land of the Lost Souls
My Life on the Streets
Cadillac Man
Bloomsbury USA
A moving, funny, and unforgettable memoir of homeless life in New York For the past sixteen years, Cadillac Man has lived on the streets of New York City....
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Suburban Nation
The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream
Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, and Jeff Speck
North Point Press
“[This book offers] a clear-eyed, closely reasoned description by its founders of the most important movement in American architecture and city making of this generation: the New Urbanism, based not upon the ‘nostalgia’ for which it has been unjustly criticized but upon solid architectural, historical, and sociological analysis, and hard common sense.”
—Vincent Scully
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Sidewalk
Mitchell Duneier; Photographs by Ovie Carter; Foreword by Hakim Hasan
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“A necessary book . . . A work of frontline reportage, an inquiry into the economic and political and moral forces that are busy reconfiguring the city, [and] an urgent plea for justice, however couched it is in the careful, procedural, understating style of fieldwork.”—
Luc Sante
, The Village Voice Literary Supplement
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Society of Midland Authors Book Awards - Nominee - Adult Nonfiction
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Bright-sided
How the Relentless Promotion of Positive Thinking Has Undermined America
Barbara Ehrenreich
Metropolitan Books
“In this hard-hitting but honest appraisal, America’s cultural skeptic Barbara Ehrenreich turns her focus on the muddled American phenomenon of positive thinking. She exposes the pseudoscience and pseudointellectual foundation of the positive-thinking movement for what it is: a house of cards. This is a mind-opening read.”—
Michael Shermer, author of
Why People Believe Weird Things: Pseudoscience, Superstition, and Other Confusions of Our Time
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Nickel and Dimed
On (Not) Getting By in America
Barbara Ehrenreich
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"A valuable and illuminating book . . . We have Barbara Ehrenreich to thank for bringing us the news of America's working poor so clearly and directly, and conveying with it a deep moral outrage . . . She is our premier reporter of the underside of capitalism."—
Dorothy Gallagher,
The New York Times Book Review
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Celebration, U.S.A.
Living in Disney's Brave New Town
Douglas Frantz and Catherine Collins
Holt Paperbacks
"A journey that delves into social theory, the mechanics of new towns, the New Urbanism, and, most important, the struggle to create a democratic community."—
Bruce Stephenson, Environmental Studies Department, Rollins College
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Critical Path
R. Buckminster Fuller; Kiyoshi Kuromiya, Adjuvant
St. Martin's Griffin
R. Buckminster Fuller is regarded as one of the most important figures of the 20th century, renowned for his achievements as an inventor, designer, architect,...
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Blackout
James Goodman
North Point Press
"Riveting . . . The sweeping overview, the multitude of voices [in this book make] for a very satisfying whole. Blackout is an engrossing, street-level recounting and ambivalent ode to a great city in one of its darkest hours."—
Jamie Berger,
San Francisco Chronicle
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The Historical Atlas of New York City, Second Edition
A Visual Celebration of 400 Years of New York City's History
Eric Homberger; Alice Hudson, Cartographic Consultant
Holt Paperbacks
A New York Public Library Outstanding Reference Book The rich and eminently browsable visual guide to the history of New York, in an all-new second...
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On Architecture
Collected Reflections on a Century of Change
Ada Louise Huxtable
Walker & Company
"This important new anthology features more than 100 short essays spanning the career of noted and influential architecture critic Huxtable . . . What makes this volume important is Huxtable's retrospective organization. The theme that runs throughout is the 'transformation of modernism.' Opening chapters on each decade from the 1960s to the 1990s reflect the architectural Zeitgeist of the times. In the second half, Huxtable assembles essays examining iconic buildings and the works of the masters of modernism-Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe, Alvar Aalto, Louis Kahn, Walter Gropius, and Frank Lloyd Wright. She devotes a whole section to essays about the World Trade Center, and her 1966 piece is all the more prescient given our historical perspective. Although the essays span a career lasting more than 35 years, none of them seems dated. If your library does not own any of Huxtable's work, this is the one to add to your collection. Highly recommended."—
Herbert E. Shapiro,
Library Journal
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Ladies and Gentlemen, the Bronx Is Burning
1977, Baseball, Politics, and the Battle for the Soul of a City
Jonathan Mahler
Picador
"Entertaining and illuminating . . . Mahler marshals his evidence well . . . By using the Yankees as a central metaphor for the city's fortunes, Mahler is able to draw a nuanced portrait of this wild year."—
Jon Meacham,
The New York Times Book Review
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Mountain City
Gregory Martin
North Point Press
By the end of Gregory Martin's unsentimental but affecting memoir, only thirty-one people live in remote Mountain City, Nevada, and none of them are children....
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Elizabeth's London
Everyday Life in Elizabethan London
Liza Picard
St. Martin's Griffin
"A marvelous book, and only Liza Picard could have written it . . . You can open the book and start reading anywhere. And once you do . . ."—
The Boston Globe
"Every chapter is filled with incident and accident . . . A wonderfully evocative portrait of this lively, if squalid, city."—
Giles Milton,
Living History
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Victorian London
The Tale of a City 1840--1870
Liza Picard
St. Martin's Griffin
"The author freezes a three-decade time frame to capture the essence—literally, the sights, sounds, and odors—of the British capital at the height of the Victorian era. Picard's systematic examination offers both detail and insight into conditions of life, from all
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of life, as she presents an account at once greatly factual and highly atmospheric. The format is logical and the material easy to follow, with chapters ranging in topic from 'Smells' (to really appreciate London back then, the author instructs the reader to 'think of the worst smell you have ever met'), 'The Streets,' 'Destitution and Poverty,' 'Upper Classes and Royalty,' 'Health,' 'Education,' and 'Religion' . . . [F]or serious and well-versed readers seeking to stoke their interest in learning more about the city that, at the time, was the
world's
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Brad Hooper,
Booklist
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Methland
The Death and Life of an American Small Town
Nick Reding
Bloomsbury USA
“This is a strong book, and it tells a complicated story in comprehensible, human dimensions. Like all good journalism, it’s the hand holding up the mirror, the friend telling us to take a cold, hard look at ourselves.”—
Los Angeles Times
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American Mafia
A History of Its Rise to Power
Thomas Reppetto
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"Reppetto's book earns its place among the best . . . he brings fresh context to a familiar story worth retelling." —The New York Times Book...
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Fall River Dreams
A Team's Quest for Glory, A Town's Search for It's Soul
Bill Reynolds
St. Martin's Griffin
In this deeply felt, unforgettable book, Bill Reynolds journeys with a high school basketball team through the past and present of an American town. Fall...
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Low Life
Lures and Snares of Old New York
Luc Sante; With a New Afterword by the Author
Farrar, Straus and Giroux Paperbacks
"Fascinating . . . We should all be grateful to Luc Sante [for] this entertaining and sobering history of New York's 'dark side' . . . [
Low Life
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Jim Holt,
The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Family Properties
How the Struggle Over Race and Real Estate Transformed Chicago and Urban America
Beryl Satter
Holt Paperbacks
"The historian and the storyteller in Ms. Satter are never at war with each other.
Family Properties
is so packed with the horrors visited upon black families in Chicago from the 1940s through the 1970s that you will want to walk outside every 15 pages or so and simply scream in outrage. Yet her tone throughout is dispassionate. She is at heart a historian, not a memoirist. And she is a vertiginously good one. Her book is transfixing from its first sentence . . . the pleasures here are deep and resonant ones.
Family Properties
feels like something close to an instant classic."—
Dwight Garner,
The New York Times
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Variations on a Theme Park
The New American City and the End of Public Space
Edited by Michael Sorkin
Hill and Wang
America's cities are being rapidly transformed by a sinister and homogenous design. A new Kind of urbanism--manipulative, dispersed, and hostile to traditional...
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