Tiny New York The Smallest Things in the Biggest City

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Edition: Reprint
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2020-02-01
Publisher(s): Globe Pequot
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Summary

Because in a giant city, sometimes the smallest things get overlooked

Meet the tiniest standouts in the Big Apple, from a baby dinosaur at the Museum of Natural History to a dinky basketball court in the Village that has produced some of the sport’s biggest legends. Other tiny stars include the NYPD’s smallest bomb-sniffing police dog (45 pounds), the shortest first name (just one letter!), and an itsy-bitsy topless bar (1,200 square feet). Tiny New York peeks into the city’s nooks and crannies to find the little things that tell the real New York story.

Author Biography

SUZI SIEGEL, who is little, grew up in a little apartment in the Bronx. She is a former investigative reporter and travel writer. Thus, she is uniquely qualified to write a book full of words about the tiny things in New York City that might have otherwise gone unnoticed. Siegel has worked as a crime reporter in Detroit, an assistant to Sean “Diddy” Combs, and a travel writer for Marie Claire magazine. Siegel lives in Jackson Heights, Queens, one of the city’s most diverse neighborhoods.

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