This well-written and sumptuously illustrated book is filled with
surprises that add texture and richness to life in the Big Apple. Wild
peacocks, parrots, and raccoons rather than the Bronx Zoo; cricket, lawn
bowling, surfboarding, and pistol shooting rather than the Yankees and
the Mets; a Japanese pagoda-inspired house and a Frank Lloyd Wright
house rather than a Brooklyn brownstone or the Empire State building;
wineries, rolling ladder manufacturers, and fishing tackle businesses
rather than the New York Stock Exchange; key lime pies not seltzer;
fragments of the Berlin Wall and Gaudi-like mosaic benches rather than
the Guggenheim or the Met; a statue of Lenin rather than the Statue of
Liberty.
Unexpected New York is about places, activities, events, and entities
in New York City that surprise. These are not secret or hidden, nor
necessarily off the beaten track, just not what the words New York City
immediately call to mind. But perhaps the unexpected aspects of New York
are what truly make its world-class diversity. If not quintessential New
York, nonetheless, essential.