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Winner of the New York City Book Award
From the #1 NYT bestselling author of Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?, Roz Chast, an "absolutely laugh-out-loud hysterical" (AP) illustrated ode/guide/thank-you to Manhattan.
New Yorker cartoonist and
NYT bestselling author Roz Chast, native Brooklynite-turned-suburban commuter deemed the quintessential New Yorker, has always been intensely alive to the glorious spectacle that is Manhattan--the daily clash of sidewalk racers and dawdlers, the fascinating range of dress codes, and the priceless, nutty outbursts of souls from all walks of life.
For Chast, adjusting to life outside the city was surreal (you can own trees!? you have to drive!?), but she recognized that the reverse was true for her kids. On trips into town, they would marvel at the strange visual world of Manhattan--its blackened sidewalk gum wads, "those
West Side Story-things" (fire escapes)--its crazily honeycombed systems and grids.
Told through Chast's singularly zany, laugh-out-loud, touching, and true cartoons,
Going into Town is part New York stories (the "overheard and overseen" of the island borough), part personal and practical guide to walking, talking, renting, and venting--an irresistible, one-of-a-kind love letter to the city.
Author: Roz Chast
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 03/05/2019
Pages: 176
Weight: 0.9lbs
Size: 8.00h x 6.50w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9781632869777
About the AuthorRoz Chast grew up in Brooklyn. Her cartoons began appearing in the
New Yorker in 1978, where she has since published more than one thousand. She wrote and illustrated the #1
NYT bestseller (100+ weeks)
Can't We Talk about Something More Pleasant?, a National Book Critics Circle Award and Kirkus Prize winner and finalist for the National Book Award;
What I Hate: From A to Z; and her cartoon collections
The Party, After You Left and
Theories of Everything. She was awarded the Harvey Award Hall of Fame Award