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Kissing in Manhattan – David Schickler (2001) Look at Me – Jennifer Egan (2001) Lucky Us – Joan Silber (2001) The Manhattan Hunt Club – John Saul (2001) Murphy's Law – Rhys Bowen (2001) Rivington Street – Meredith Tax (2001) Saturn's Return to New York – Sara Gran (2001) Shooting Dr. Jack – Norman Green (2001) Absolute Rage ...
The title arises from the code-name, Trinity, given to the test site for the first nuclear weapon. The book is written as a "work of history", although Fetter-Vorm writes at the end of the book "for the most part, the dialog from the principal characters in this book is taken from written records.
The list also includes one book that won two categories: Romance queen Emily Henry's "Funny Story" was readers' pick for both "Best Romance" and "Best Audiobook," which was a newly introduced ...
Pages in category "Books about the Manhattan Project" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Out of the 50 books I finished this year, these are the ones I loved so much I couldn’t stop talking about them. Some of these are older releases and some were published in 2024, but all of them ...
The novel tells the stories, primarily, of four people living in Manhattan from the 1890s to the late 1920s. The stories are presented in a fragmented, contrasting way, often juxtaposing them to bring out new meaning. The title of the book refers to a railway station, and the way that Manhattan itself was undergoing change. [2]
The firm continued as part of Times Books in 1980, reducing its output. [5] In 1982 many of its titles were sold by Merrimack Book Service. [5] The imprint was licensed to Random House in 1984, then to the Henry Holt division of Macmillan in 2000. [5] The Arno Press imprint was discontinued "around 1984." [5]
The book is set in a New York City suffering a 50-foot rise in sea-water. However, scientists suggest a rise between 3 and 15 feet (0.9 and 5 metres) is more likely by 2140. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] A rise on that scale would likely mean that some portions of Manhattan , Brooklyn , and Queens would be flooded, but not to the extent as featured in the novel ...