In New York

In New York by Marc Brown, published by Random House Children’s Books on March 11, 2014, is an illustrated exploration of the vibrant city that Marc now calls home. This 40-page book captures the essence of New York City, highlighting its rich history from its origins as New Amsterdam to its modern landmarks such as Central Park and the Empire State Building. Through engaging text and beautiful illustrations, Brown shares his affection for the city and its dynamic nature.
Readers will discover a blend of personal narrative and informative content, making it suitable for both children and adults. The book serves as a primer for first-time travelers, offering insights into must-see attractions and experiences in New York. With themes of travel and history woven throughout, In New York presents a delightful keepsake for those who cherish the city, making it an appealing gift for anyone fascinated by this iconic destination.
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Marc Brown now calls New York City home, and with In New York, he shares his love for all that the city has to offer and all that it stands for, including the way it’s always changing and evolving. From its earliest days as New Amsterdam to the contemporary wonders of Central Park, the Statue of Liberty, and the Empire State Building, to the kid-appealing subway, High Line, and so much more, Marc’s rollicking text and gorgeous illustrations showcase what he’s come to adore about New York after fulfilling his life-long dream to live in the city he fell in love with during a childhood visit.
This is at once a personal story from the beloved creator of Arthur, a useful primer for first-time travelers on what to see and do with kids in the Big Apple, and a perfect keepsake after a visit. It’s also a great gift for anyone who loves New York, the Crossroads of the World. New York! New York! It’s a heckuva town!
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