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- 2006045260 abstract "Following Gopnik's Paris to the Moon, the adventure continues against the panorama of another storied city. Autumn, 2000: the Gopnik family moves back to a New York that seems, at first, safer and shinier than ever. Here are the triumphs and travails of father, mother, son and daughter; and of the teachers, coaches, therapists, adversaries and friends who round out the extended urban family. From Bluie, a goldfish fated to meet a Hitchcockian end, to Charlie Ravioli, an imaginary playmate who, being a New Yorker, is too busy to play, Gopnik's New York is charmed by the civilization of childhood. It is a fabric of living, which, though rent by the events of 9/11, will reweave itself, reviving a world where Jewish jokes mingle with debates about the problem of consciousness, the price of real estate and the meaning of modern art.--From publisher description.".
- 2006045260 contributor B10459347.
- 2006045260 coverage "New York (N.Y.) Biography.".
- 2006045260 coverage "New York (N.Y.) Description and travel.".
- 2006045260 coverage "New York (N.Y.) Social life and customs.".
- 2006045260 created "2006.".
- 2006045260 date "2006".
- 2006045260 date "2006.".
- 2006045260 dateCopyrighted "2006.".
- 2006045260 description "Following Gopnik's Paris to the Moon, the adventure continues against the panorama of another storied city. Autumn, 2000: the Gopnik family moves back to a New York that seems, at first, safer and shinier than ever. Here are the triumphs and travails of father, mother, son and daughter; and of the teachers, coaches, therapists, adversaries and friends who round out the extended urban family. From Bluie, a goldfish fated to meet a Hitchcockian end, to Charlie Ravioli, an imaginary playmate who, being a New Yorker, is too busy to play, Gopnik's New York is charmed by the civilization of childhood. It is a fabric of living, which, though rent by the events of 9/11, will reweave itself, reviving a world where Jewish jokes mingle with debates about the problem of consciousness, the price of real estate and the meaning of modern art.--From publisher description.".
- 2006045260 extent "318 p. ;".
- 2006045260 identifier "1400041813".
- 2006045260 identifier "9781400041817".
- 2006045260 identifier 2006045260-b.html.
- 2006045260 identifier 2006045260-d.html.
- 2006045260 identifier 2006045260-s.html.
- 2006045260 issued "2006".
- 2006045260 issued "2006.".
- 2006045260 language "eng".
- 2006045260 publisher "New York : Alfred A. Knopf,".
- 2006045260 spatial "New York (N.Y.) Biography.".
- 2006045260 spatial "New York (N.Y.) Description and travel.".
- 2006045260 spatial "New York (N.Y.) Social life and customs.".
- 2006045260 spatial "New York (State) New York".
- 2006045260 spatial "New York (State) New York.".
- 2006045260 subject "917.47/10444 22".
- 2006045260 subject "F128.55 .G67 2006".
- 2006045260 subject "Gopnik, Adam Family.".
- 2006045260 subject "Gopnik, Adam Homes and haunts New York (State) New York.".
- 2006045260 subject "Home New York (State) New York Psychological aspects.".
- 2006045260 subject "Home Social aspects New York (State) New York.".
- 2006045260 title "Through the children's gate : a home in New York / Adam Gopnik.".
- 2006045260 type "text".