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ISBN-10
0312427832
Publication Name
Picador
Type
Paperback
ISBN
9780312427832
Book Title
New Yorkers : a Novel
Item Length
8.2 in
Publisher
Picador
Publication Year
2008
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Cathleen Schine
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Animals, Romance / Contemporary, Humorous / General
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
10.6 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice Inspired by her account in The New Yorker of adopting a profoundly troubled dog named Buster, acclaimed author Cathleen Schine's The New Yorkers is a brilliantly funny story of love, longing, and overcoming the shyness that leashes us. On a quiet little block near Central Park, five lonely New Yorkers find one another, compelled to meet by their canine companions. Over the course of four seasons, they emerge from their apartments, in snow, rain, or glorious sunshine to make friends and sometimes fall in love. A love letter to a city full of surprises, The New Yorkers is an enchanting comedy of manners (with dogs ) from one of our most treasured writers.

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Publisher
Picador
ISBN-10
0312427832
ISBN-13
9780312427832
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Book Title
New Yorkers : a Novel
Author
Cathleen Schine
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Animals, Romance / Contemporary, Humorous / General
Publication Year
2008
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Item Length
8.2 in
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
10.6 Oz

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Schine writes about her characters with affection and humor . . . and has created a love letter to the city that even a rural cat fancier could enjoy., A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice"Schine is a sly writer with considerable dog and people skills... filled with a sweetness of life." - The Boston Globe "A swift-moving, gently poignant romantic comedy of manners... Schine strikes a rare, deeply personal, and very loving chord as she portrays the way these devoted pets elicit joy from the depressed, humanity from the merciless, and inspire flirtations and encounters between the shy and monastic." - The Village Voice "Poignant and frankly funny. Schine has a gift for illuminating wholly believable yet somehow unexpected characters with a single line... its sweetness nicely salted with Schine's deft irony." - Chicago Tribune  "Yet another classic about New York." - More Magazine, A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice"Schine is a sly writer with considerable dog and people skills_ filled with a sweetness of life." - The Boston Globe "A swift-moving, gently poignant romantic comedy of manners_ Schine strikes a rare, deeply personal, and very loving chord as she portrays the way these devoted pets elicit joy from the depressed, humanity from the merciless, and inspire flirtations and encounters between the shy and monastic." - The Village Voice "Poignant and frankly funny. Schine has a gift for illuminating wholly believable yet somehow unexpected characters with a single line_ its sweetness nicely salted with Schine's deft irony." - Chicago Tribune  "Yet another classic about New York." - More Magazine, "Sprightly, romantic, occasionally sad but always diverting . . . The New Yorkers will inspire you to sit, stay, and beg for more." -- Connie Ogle, The Miami Herald "Schine is a sly writer with considerable dog and people skills. . . . Fine and precise [in] execution . . . Filled with a sweetness of life." -- The Boston Globe "Poignant and frankly funny. Schine has a gift for illuminating wholly believable yet somehow unexpected characters with a single line." -- Chicago Tribune "Schine writes about her characters with affection and humor . . . and has created a love letter to the city that even a rural cat fancier could enjoy." -- The Christian Science Monitor "There's plenty of unexpected romance, but it would be a mistake to think that this is merely a love story about dogs or their people. It's really about Schine's love for the city that contains them--a Manhattan of the not-so-distant past. . . . [A] rich snapshot of urban life." -- Time Out (New York) "Schine's sleek little parable about love and loss in the big city is neatly layered with intersecting stories of each character. A sweetly savvy paean to dogs and the people who love them." -- Baltimore Sun, "Sprightly, romantic, occasionally sad but always diverting . . . The New Yorkers will inspire you to sit, stay, and beg for more."--Connie Ogle, The Miami Herald   "Schine is a sly writer with considerable dog and people skills. . . . Fine and precise [in] execution . . . Filled with a sweetness of life."-- The Boston Globe   "Poignant and frankly funny. Schine has a gift for illuminating wholly believable yet somehow unexpected characters with a single line."-- Chicago Tribune   "Schine writes about her characters with affection and humor . . . and has created a love letter to the city that even a rural cat fancier could enjoy."-- The Christian Science Monitor   "There's plenty of unexpected romance, but it would be a mistake to think that this is merely a love story about dogs or their people. It's really about Schine's love for the city that contains them--a Manhattan of the not-so-distant past. . . . [A] rich snapshot of urban life."-- Time Out (New York)   "Schine's sleek little parable about love and loss in the big city is neatly layered with intersecting stories of each character. A sweetly savvy paean to dogs and the people who love them."-- Baltimore Sun, "Sprightly, romantic, occasionally sad but always diverting . . . The New Yorkers will inspire you to sit, stay, and beg for more."--Connie Ogle, The Miami Herald "Schine is a sly writer with considerable dog and people skills. . . . Fine and precise [in] execution . . . Filled with a sweetness of life."-- The Boston Globe "Poignant and frankly funny. Schine has a gift for illuminating wholly believable yet somehow unexpected characters with a single line."-- Chicago Tribune "Schine writes about her characters with affection and humor . . . and has created a love letter to the city that even a rural cat fancier could enjoy."-- The Christian Science Monitor "There's plenty of unexpected romance, but it would be a mistake to think that this is merely a love story about dogs or their people. It's really about Schine's love for the city that contains them--a Manhattan of the not-so-distant past. . . . [A] rich snapshot of urban life."-- Time Out (New York) "Schine's sleek little parable about love and loss in the big city is neatly layered with intersecting stories of each character. A sweetly savvy paean to dogs and the people who love them."-- Baltimore Sun, There's plenty of unexpected romance, but it would be a mistake to think that this is merely a love story about dogs or their people. It's really about Schine's love for the city that contains them--a Manhattan of the not-so-distant past. . . . [A] rich snapshot of urban life., "Sprightly, romantic, occasionally sad but always diverting . . . "The New Yorkers" will inspire you to sit, stay, and beg for more."--Connie Ogle, "The Miami Herald" "Schine is a sly writer with considerable dog "and "people skills. . . . Fine and precise [in] execution . . . Filled with a sweetness of life."--"The Boston Globe" "Poignant and frankly funny. Schine has a gift for illuminating wholly believable yet somehow unexpected characters with a single line."--"Chicago"" Tribune" "Schine writes about her characters with affection and humor . . . and has created a love letter to the city that even a rural cat fancier could enjoy."--"The Christian Science Monitor" "There's plenty of unexpected romance, but it would be a mistake to think that this is merely a love story about dogs or their people. It's really about Schine's love for the city that contains them--a Manhattan of the not-so-distant past. . . . [A] rich snapshot of urban life."--"Time Out "(New York) "Schine's sleek little parable about love and loss in the big city is neatly layered with intersecting stories of each character. A sweetly savvy paean to dogs and the people who love them."--"Baltimore"" Sun", Newsday " Cathleen Schine's latest novel is like a comfy chair in a sunny window: soft, warm, with a view of passing dogs, people, seasons. Curl up in it, and a whole afternoon can go by . . The New Yorkers is itself a love letter, its sweetness nicely salted with Schine's deft irony." Library Journal " [Schine] captures human joys and sorrows, comedy and drama, beginnings and endings, as the dogs compel their owners to live outside of themselves. A joy for all readers." The Village Voice " A swift-moving, gently poignant romantic comedy of manners. . . The breezy storytelling in "The New Yorkers" is deceptive: The novel offers more than a sweet story of puppy love. Schine strikes a rare, deeply personal, and very loving chord as she portrays the way these devoted pets elicit joy from the depressed (except once, when it's already too late) and humanity from the merciless, and inspire flirtations and encounters between the shy and monastic. Schine may have convinced this reader-- a borderline-crazy cat lady who has never owned a dog-- that these pets are as much New Yorkers as the people who walk them." "Cathleen Schine' s new book is her best: a funny, varied, farcical roundelay of people and dogs on a New York block, which somehow manages both to draw a perfect, pointed, and unhysterical picture of New York romantic manners at fragile moment in their history, and to move, as it progresses, into a vein of authentic sweetness and sadness that seemed to have vanished from the American novel." -- Adam Gopnik, author of "Through the Children' s Gate: A Home in New York""" "O. Henry said hewanted to be reincarnated enough times to live a lifetime on every block in Manhattan. The block that Cathleen Schine charmingly immortalizes in "The New Yorkers "would no doubt be high on his list, complete with all its dogs and their lucky owners." -- Billy Collins, author of "The Trouble with Poetry: And Other Poems """The New Yorkers" is so entrancing and droll and downright funny that it made me forget I do not like dogs. How vexatious!" -- Patricia Marx, author of "Him Her Him Again The End of Him" Praise for "The Love Letter": " Rarely less than sublime . . . A sophisticated and witty valentine of a novel." -- "People" " Wonderfully inventive . . . Delightful . . . A perfect comedy." -- "The New York Times", A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice"Schine is a sly writer with considerable dog and people skills... filled with a sweetness of life." - The Boston Globe "A swift-moving, gently poignant romantic comedy of manners... Schine strikes a rare, deeply personal, and very loving chord as she portrays the way these devoted pets elicit joy from the depressed, humanity from the merciless, and inspire flirtations and encounters between the shy and monastic." - The Village Voice "Poignant and frankly funny. Schine has a gift for illuminating wholly believable yet somehow unexpected characters with a single line... its sweetness nicely salted with Schine's deft irony." - Chicago Tribune  "Yet another classic about New York." - More Magazine, "Sprightly, romantic, occasionally sad but always diverting . . . The New Yorkers will inspire you to sit, stay, and beg for more."--Connie Ogle, The Miami Herald "Schine is a sly writer with considerable dog and people skills. . . .Fine and precise [in] execution . . . Filled with a sweetness of life."-- The Boston Globe "Poignant and frankly funny. Schine has a gift for illuminating wholly believable yet somehow unexpected characters with a single line."-- Chicago Tribune "Schine writes about her characters with affection and humor . . . and has created a love letter to the city that even a rural cat fancier could enjoy."-- The Christian Science Monitor "There's plenty of unexpected romance, but it would be a mistake to think that this is merely a love story about dogs or their people. It's really about Schine's love for the city that contains them--a Manhattan of the not-so-distant past. . . . [A] rich snapshot of urban life."-- Time Out (New York) "Schine's sleek little parable about love and loss in the big city is neatly layered with intersecting stories of each character. A sweetly savvy paean to dogs and the people who love them."-- Baltimore Sun, Schine is a sly writer with considerable dog and people skills. . . . Fine and precise [in] execution . . . Filled with a sweetness of life., "O. Henry said he wanted to be reincarnated enough times to live a lifetime on every block in Manhattan. The block that Cathleen Schine charmingly immortalizes in "The New Yorkers "would no doubt be high on his list, complete with all its dogs and their lucky owners." -- Billy Collins, author of "The Trouble with Poetry: And Other Poems """The New Yorkers" is so entrancing and droll and downright funny that it made me forget I do not like dogs. How vexatious!" -- Patricia Marx, author of "Him Her Him Again The End of Him""" "Cathleen Schine' s new book is her best: a funny, varied, farcical roundelay of people and dogs on a New York block, which somehow manages both to draw a perfect, pointed, and unhysterical picture of New York romantic manners at fragile moment in their history, and to move, as it progresses, into a vein of authentic sweetness and sadness that seemed to have vanished from the American novel." -- Adam Gopnik, author of "Through the Children' s Gate: A Home in New York" Praise for "The Love Letter": " Rarely less than sublime . . . A sophisticated and witty valentine of a novel." -- "People" " Wonderfully inventive . . . Delightful . . . A perfect comedy." -- "The New York Times", Poignant and frankly funny. Schine has a gift for illuminating wholly believable yet somehow unexpected characters with a single line., Sprightly, romantic, occasionally sad but always diverting . . . The New Yorkers will inspire you to sit, stay, and beg for more., Schine's sleek little parable about love and loss in the big city is neatly layered with intersecting stories of each character. A sweetly savvy paean to dogs and the people who love them., "Cathleen Schine' s new book is her best: a funny, varied, farcical roundelay of people and dogs on a New York block, which somehow manages both to draw a perfect, pointed, and unhysterical picture of New York romantic manners at fragile moment in their history, and to move, as it progresses, into a vein of authentic sweetness and sadness that seemed to have vanished from the American novel." -- Adam Gopnik, author of "Through the Children' s Gate: A Home in New York" Praise for "The Love Letter": " Rarely less than sublime . . . A sophisticated and witty valentine of a novel." -- "People" " Wonderfully inventive . . . Delightful . . . A perfect comedy." -- "The New York Times"
Copyright Date
2008
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Dewey Edition
22

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