Cobble Hill
Title | Cobble Hill PDF eBook |
Author | Cecily von Ziegesar |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 336 |
Release | 2020-11-10 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1982147059 |
The #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Gossip Girl series brings her sharp-eyed and irresistible wit to this “quirky novel of lovable misfits” (Publishers Weekly) chronicling a year in the lives of four families in an upscale Brooklyn neighborhood as they seek purpose and community—until one unforgettable night at a raucous neighborhood party knocks them to their senses. Welcome to Cobble Hill. In this eclectic Brooklyn neighborhood, private storms brew amongst four married couples and their children. There’s ex-groupie Mandy, so underwhelmed by motherhood and her current physical state that she fakes a debilitating disease to get the attention of her skateboarding, ex-boyband member husband Stuart. There’s the unconventional new school nurse, Peaches, on whom Stuart has an unrequited crush, and her disappointing husband Greg, who wears noise-cancelling headphones—everywhere. A few blocks away, Roy, a well-known, newly transplanted British novelist, has lost the thread of his next novel and his marriage to indefatigable Wendy. Around the corner, Tupper, the nervous, introverted industrial designer with a warehouse full of prosthetic limbs struggles to pin down his elusive artist wife Elizabeth. Throw in two hormonal teenagers, a ten-year-old pyromaniac, a drug dealer pretending to be a doctor, and a lot of hidden cameras, and you’ve got a combustible mix of egos, desires, and secrets bubbling in brownstone Brooklyn. “Breezy, witty, and compulsively fun to read” (Kirkus Reviews), Cobble Hill is highly entertaining portrait of contemporary family life and the colorful characters who call Brooklyn home.
Cobble Hill
Title | Cobble Hill PDF eBook |
Author | Cecily von Ziegesar |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 336 |
Release | 2021-08-10 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1982147040 |
Welcome to the tight-knit Brooklyn neighborhood of Cobble Hill. Ex-groupie Mandy, underwhelmed by motherhood and her current physical state, fakes a debilitating disease to get the attention of her skateboarding, ex-boyband member husband Stuart. A few blocks away, Roy, a newly transplanted British novelist, has lost the thread of his next novel and of his marriage to capable, indefatigable Wendy. Around the corner, Tupper, an introverted industrial designer with a warehose full of prosthetic limbs, struggles to pin down his elusive artist wife, Elizabeth. Throw in two hormonal teenagers, a ten-year-old pyromaniac, a drug dealer pretending to be a doctor, and you've got a combustible mix of egos, desires, and secrets. -- Adapted from back cover.
Bound Girl of Cobble Hill
Title | Bound Girl of Cobble Hill PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 310 |
Release | 1938 |
Genre | Children's literature |
ISBN |
Mindwell Gibbs, a young girl in late eighteenth century Connecticut, works as an indentured servant in the tavern at Cobble Hill.
The Invention of Brownstone Brooklyn
Title | The Invention of Brownstone Brooklyn PDF eBook |
Author | Suleiman Osman |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 360 |
Release | 2011-03-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0199830770 |
Considered one of the city's most notorious industrial slums in the 1940s and 1950s, Brownstone Brooklyn by the 1980s had become a post-industrial landscape of hip bars, yoga studios, and beautifully renovated, wildly expensive townhouses. In The Invention of Brownstone Brooklyn, Suleiman Osman offers a groundbreaking history of this unexpected transformation. Challenging the conventional wisdom that New York City's renaissance started in the 1990s, Osman locates the origins of gentrification in Brooklyn in the cultural upheavals of the 1960s and 1970s. Gentrification began as a grassroots movement led by young and idealistic white college graduates searching for "authenticity" and life outside the burgeoning suburbs. Where postwar city leaders championed slum clearance and modern architecture, "brownstoners" (as they called themselves) fought for a new romantic urban ideal that celebrated historic buildings, industrial lofts and traditional ethnic neighborhoods as a refuge from an increasingly technocratic society. Osman examines the emergence of a "slow-growth" progressive coalition as brownstoners joined with poorer residents to battle city planners and local machine politicians. But as brownstoners migrated into poorer areas, race and class tensions emerged, and by the 1980s, as newspapers parodied yuppies and anti-gentrification activists marched through increasingly expensive neighborhoods, brownstoners debated whether their search for authenticity had been a success or failure.
Lost Ski Areas of the Northern Adirondacks
Title | Lost Ski Areas of the Northern Adirondacks PDF eBook |
Author | Jeremy K. Davis |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | 229 |
Release | 2014-10-14 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1625846045 |
Some of the northern Adirondacks' most beloved ski areas have sadly not survived the test of time despite the pristine powder found from the High Peaks to the St. Lawrence. Even after hosting the Winter Olympics twice, Lake Placid hides fourteen abandoned ski areas. In the Whiteface area, the once-prosperous resort Paleface, or Bassett Mountain, succumbed after a series of bad winters. Juniper Hills was "the biggest little hill in the North Country" and welcomed families in the Northern Tier for more than fifteen years. Big Tupper in Tupper Lake and Otis Mountain in Elizabethtown defied the odds and were lovingly restored in recent years. Jeremy Davis of the New England/Northeast Lost Ski Areas Project rediscovers these lost trails and shares beloved memories of the people who skied on them.
The Invention of Brownstone Brooklyn
Title | The Invention of Brownstone Brooklyn PDF eBook |
Author | Suleiman Osman |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 359 |
Release | 2012-11-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0199930341 |
An original and captivating history of gentrification, this book challenges the conventional wisdom that New York City began a comeback in the 1990s, locating the roots of Brooklyn's revival in the social upheavals of the 1960s and 1970s. Osman examines the emergence of a progressive coalition as young, well-educated brownstoners joined with poorer residents to battle city planners and local machine politicians. Deftly mixing architectural, cultural, and political history, this book offers an eye-opening perspective on the post-industrial city.
Cobble Hill
Title | Cobble Hill PDF eBook |
Author | Cecily von Ziegesar |
Publisher | Center Point |
Total Pages | 500 |
Release | 2021-02 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781643587912 |
Welcome to Cobble Hill.