A fact-filled, alphabetical journey through the five boroughs of the
city. A pigeon serves as a tour guide of sorts, appearing on every page
in either the small inset illustration or in one of the smaller spot-art
drawings located along the bottom of the pages. The format works well to
introduce famous landmarks and neighborhoods with descriptive
alliterative sentences, such as Dragons dance by dim sum diners as an
introduction to Chinatown and Gorgeous gardens grace glass-houses for
commentary on the New York Botanical Garden. Succinct paragraphs of
historical information are located under each full-page, highly detailed
colored-pencil-and-watercolor illustration. In a much smaller type size,
a one-sentence, sometimes quirky, bit of information is imparted as
well, as in Many skyscrapers don't have a 13th floor. No one wants to be
on an unlucky floor! This up-to-date book includes a reference to and
inset illustration of the former Twin Towers under the letter T: Tough
times take teamwork. The book begins with a map and a listing of the 26
landmarks showcased. The endpapers offer a different sort of New York
alphabet to readers, featuring small illustrations of interesting
trademark items, such as a Nathan's hot dog, a blue box from Tiffany's,
and a yellow cab. A wonderful testament to a diverse city and its
equally diverse residents. -School Library Journal