In Love in New York
Title | In Love in New York PDF eBook |
Author | Caitlin Leffel |
Publisher | Rizzoli Publications |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2015-01-13 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 0789329093 |
New York is a city for lovers: In Love in New York guides the reader to the most romantic sights and destinations the city has to offer. Whether you want to watch the sun rise over the East River like Woody and Diane or enjoy a Cary Grant/Deborah Kerr moment at the top of the Empire State Building, there is no greater city than New York for couples in love. The book begins with "first impressions," the iconic New York sights that never fail to dazzle: the skyline (and the best places to view it), the most beautiful blocks and neighborhoods, the famous views (rooftops, bridges, riverside parks). Chapters follow on great date ideas, including destination museums and unusual "dinner-and-a-movie/theater" combinations. For readers ready to commit, the authors detail the best proposal spots; where to go ring shopping; the coolest places to register for gifts; and information about the legal requirements for marrying in the city (gay and straight), including a rundown on the classic City Hall wedding—with the best places to buy flowers and to celebrate afterwards, naturally. There are also ideas for planning honeymoons and anniversaries. Throughout, sidebars offer romantic options such as wonderful bars with fireplaces, the prettiest park benches, great New York literary and film affairs to inspire your visit, and romantic day trips within and near the five boroughs. From champagne on the Peninsula rooftop in midtown to ice skating in Bryant Park, In Love in New York is the perfect gift for any couple dreaming of experiencing the romance of New York.
Love in Brooklyn, New York.
Title | Love in Brooklyn, New York. PDF eBook |
Author | Rica Mae N. Alcantara |
Publisher | Rica Mae N. Alcantara |
Pages | 102 |
Release | 2024-01-03 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
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The story revolves around Tom, a charismatic Hollywood actor, and Rain, a humble and ambitious fan who unexpectedly becomes entangled in Tom's life. Their connection deepens as they navigate the glitz and challenges of the entertainment industry, with Tom unknowingly falling for Rain. The narrative unfolds through romantic encounters, unexpected twists, and moments of vulnerability, creating a tapestry of emotions as the characters grapple with love, fame, and the pursuit of dreams. Rain's journey, from facing deportation to finding solace in Tom's presence, adds a layer of complexity to their evolving relationship, making the story a captivating blend of romance and Hollywood intrigue.
Brooklyn Love Stories
Title | Brooklyn Love Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Jenny Bahn |
Publisher | |
Pages | 156 |
Release | 2013-04-22 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780615786308 |
Follow the joyously miserable love lives of one dozen twentysomethings living in New York City -- Brooklyn, to be precise. From pretty girls to broke musicians, everyone's having a time of it. Each story serves as a brief glimpse in the heart of a relationship. Witness bad dates, weird sex, charmed beginnings. Commiserate with subway-induced nervous breakdowns. Watch a burned-out relationship deteriorate and fall away, and then find out if they've managed to pick up the pieces. These are Brooklyn Love Stories.
I Live in Brooklyn
Title | I Live in Brooklyn PDF eBook |
Author | Mari Takabayashi |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Pages | 37 |
Release | 2004-04-22 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 054752868X |
From days on the stoop, playing hopscotch and watching fireworks from the rooftops, to school field trips into the city, where zoos and museums await, Michelle introduces readers to her favorite places and things to do. Mari Takabayashi’s diminutive scenes, busy with cheerful detail, bring the beauty and bustle of New York City to life for children all around the world.
Tiny Love Stories
Title | Tiny Love Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Jones |
Publisher | Artisan |
Pages | 204 |
Release | 2020-12-08 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1648290132 |
“Charming. . . . A moving testament to the diversity and depths of love.” —Publishers Weekly You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll be swept away—in less time than it takes to read this paragraph. Here are 175 true stories—honest, funny, tender and wise—each as moving as a lyric poem, all told in no more than one hundred words. An electrician lights up a woman’s life, a sister longs for her homeless brother, strangers dream of what might have been. Love lost, found and reclaimed. Love that’s romantic, familial, platonic and unexpected. Most of all, these stories celebrate love as it exists in real life: a silly remark that leads to a lifetime together, a father who struggles to remember his son, ordinary moments that burn bright.
Gowanus
Title | Gowanus PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Alexiou |
Publisher | NYU Press |
Pages | 416 |
Release | 2015-10-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1479892947 |
The surprising history of the Gowanus Canal and its role in the building of Brooklyn For more than 150 years, Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal has been called a cesspool, an industrial dumping ground, and a blemish on the face of the populous borough—as well as one of the most important waterways in the history of New York harbor. Yet its true origins, man-made character, and importance to the city have been largely forgotten. Now, New York writer and guide Joseph Alexiou explores how the Gowanus creek—a naturally-occurring tidal estuary that served as a conduit for transport and industry during the colonial era—came to play an outsized role in the story of America’s greatest city. From the earliest Dutch settlers of New Amsterdam, to nearby Revolutionary War skirmishes, or the opulence of the Gilded Age mansions that sprung up in its wake, historical changes to the Canal and the neighborhood that surround it have functioned as a microcosm of the story of Brooklyn’s rapid nineteenth-century growth. Highlighting the biographies of nineteenth-century real estate moguls like Daniel Richards and Edwin C. Litchfield, Alexiou recalls the forgotten movers and shakers that laid the foundation of modern-day Brooklyn. As he details, the pollution, crime, and industry associated with the Gowanus stretch back far earlier than the twentieth century, and helped define the culture and unique character of this celebrated borough. The story of the Gowanus, like Brooklyn itself, is a tale of ambition and neglect, bursts of creative energy, and an inimitable character that has captured the imaginations of city-lovers around the world.
Heart of the City
Title | Heart of the City PDF eBook |
Author | Ariel Sabar |
Publisher | Da Capo Press |
Pages | 239 |
Release | 2011-01-11 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 0306819449 |
“The couples in this book hail from across America and the world. Most don’t live in New York City. Some never did. What mattered to me was that they met there, in one of its iconic public places. Each of the nine stories begins just before that chance meeting—when they are strangers, oblivious to how, in moments, their lives will irrevocably change.” —from the Introduction The handsome Texas sailor who offers dinner to a runaway in Central Park. The Midwestern college girl who stops a cop in Times Square for restaurant advice. The Brooklyn man on a midnight subway who helps a weary tourist find her way to Chinatown. The Columbia University graduate student who encounters an unexpected object of beauty at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. A public place in the world’s greatest city. A chance meeting of strangers. A marriage. Heart of the City tells the remarkable true stories of nine ordinary couples—from the 1940s to the present—whose matchmaker was the City of New York. Intrigued by the romance of his own parents, who met in Washington Square Park, award-winning author Ariel Sabar set off on a far-ranging search for other couples who married after first meeting in one of New York City’s iconic public spaces. Sabar conjures their big-city love stories in novel-like detail, drawing us into the hearts of strangers just as their lives are about to change forever. In setting the stage for these surprising, funny, and moving tales, Sabar, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, takes us on a fascinating tour of the psychological research into the importance of place in how—and whether—people meet and fall in love. Heart of the City is a paean to the physical city as matchmaker, a tribute to the power of chance, and an eloquent reminder of why we must care about the design of urban spaces.