Each of Siegel's three urban portraits--New York, Washington, D.C., and
Los Angeles, -- shows the desperate remedies undertaken by cities
searching for a lifeline back to the future whose promise they once
seemed to embody. In a narrative that acknowledges the large historical
forces that have remade the face of America over the last three decades,
but insists that social policies are not merely foregone conclusions
waiting to happen, Siegel holds up a mirror to our urban naure and tells
us much about the way we live now.