Part of Belt's Neighborhood Guidebook Series, The Detroit
Neighborhood Guidebook is an exploration of the Motor City's hidden
corners told by the people who live and work there.
It seems like everybody in Detroit thinks they know the city's
neighborhoods, but because there are so many, their characteristics
often become muddled and the stories that define them are often lost.
Edited by Aaron Foley, the author of How to Live in Detroit Without
Being a Jackass, The Detroit Neighborhood Guidebook is a genuinely
felt, wide-ranging collection that gives unique perspective on a city
that many people think they have figured out. A homegrown portrait about
the lesser-known parts of the city, it showcases the voices and people
who make up:
- Cass Corridor
- West Village
- Minock Park
- Warrendale
- Hamtramck
- and almost every other spot in the city.
With short essays and poems by Zoe Villegas, Drew Philip, Hakeem
Weatherspoon, Marsha Music, Ian Thibodeau, and dozens of others.
In this guidebook, Detroiters will recognize their hometown and the
stories it tells, while readers from outside Detroit will get an
insiders' look at an oft-misunderstood American city.