A casually wondrous experience; it made me feel like the city was
unfolding beneath my feet." --Jia Tolentino, author of Trick Mirror
In place-names lie stories. That's the truth that animates this
fascinating journey through the names of New York City's streets and
parks, boroughs and bridges, playgrounds and neighborhoods.
Exploring the power of naming to shape experience and our sense of
place, Joshua Jelly-Schapiro traces the ways in which native Lenape,
Dutch settlers, British invaders, and successive waves of immigrants
have left their marks on the city's map. He excavates the roots of many
names, from Brooklyn to Harlem, that have gained iconic meaning
worldwide. He interviews the last living speakers of Lenape, visits the
harbor's forgotten islands, lingers on street corners named for
ballplayers and saints, and meets linguists who study the estimated
eight hundred languages now spoken in New York.
As recent arrivals continue to find new ways to make New York's
neighborhoods their own, the names that stick to the city's streets
function not only as portals to explore the past but also as a means to
reimagine what is possible now.