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Peaceful Places: New York City: 129 Tranquil Sites in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island [Paperback]

Evelyn Kanter (Author)
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Peaceful Places May 4, 2010
Sensory overload may make for exciting urban life, but sometimes it's just too much. Kicking off a new series of city guides, 100 Peaceful Places: New York City leads both residents and visitors on an unexpected path. Author Evelyn Kanter shares the inspiring, restorative pockets she has come to love over a lifetime of exploring and living in New York City. While her native Manhattan serves up many calming spots, this unique guide reflects New York's colorful ethnic diversity, revealing the unexpected sanctuaries, gardens, vistas, beaches, neighborhood strolls, and peaceful cafés that can be found throughout the city. And by knowing when to go or where to head once inside, visitors can escape the crowds even at popular, tourist-heavy destinations like Grand Central Station and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. As a bonus, many of the sites offer free admission, and none are exorbitantly expensive.

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About the Author

In addition to her regular features in major magazines and newspapers, author Evelyn Kanter wrote Eating the Hudson Valley: Food Lover's Guide to Local Dining, Wineries and More; served as writer/editor for the Michelin Green Guide Switzerland 2007; and she is a contributor to multiple editions of Fodor's New York City.

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  • Paperback: 300 pages
  • Publisher: Menasha Ridge Press (May 4, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0897327209
  • ISBN-13: 978-0897327206
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #221,914 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Despite growing up in Manhattan-or perhaps because of it - I developed an early appreciation for travel, the environment and the outdoors, and write about adventures in the nearly 100 countries I have visited to ski, scuba dive, hike, bike, raft, spa, prowl around ancient and mythical archeological sites, or sit at a sidewalk café.

I've written or contributed to more than 30 travel guidebooks about New York City, the Hudson Valley, the Caribbean, Canada and skiing. My newest guidebook, "Peaceful Places NYC", features some of the hundreds of quiet, tranquil escapes and picture postcard vistas for the 'quiet time' we all need.

I've also written an 'app', NYC Free and Frugal, loaded with budget-priced restaurants, activities, and shops where you'll never pay retail.

My love of NYC's subway system notwithstanding, I also write extensively on edo-friendly green cars, including a syndicated newspaper column. I've also been known to pull on a helmet to test drive new models around a racetrack at warp speed.

A product of parents who owned and operated neighborhood retail stores, I champion consumer rights and issues in articles and web postings. Before switching to print and the web, I was the consumer reporter for WABC-TV "Eyewitness News" and for WCBS-AM "Newsradio 88″ in New York City, investigating and reporting on frauds and dangerous products. Some of those reports also were for the parent networks, ABC News and CBS News.

I'm a lifelong New Yorker, and raised two children as a single parent when I was widowed, and I am fiercely proud of the wonderful, accomplished adults they have grown up to be.


 

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Peaceful Places NYC, July 30, 2010
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W. Masica (North Ridgeville, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Peaceful Places: New York City: 129 Tranquil Sites in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island (Paperback)
For the past twelve years I've been traveling to New York City from Ohio volunteering for a children's organization. My major responsibility is transporting the children and I now know NYC better than most livery drivers! During each of my visits I tried to visit places new to me as a tourist emphasizing offbeat and relatively serene, away-from-the-urchins places, especially those reinforcing the hiker and amateur horticulturist in me. I could have used Evelyn Cantor's useful and delightful book from year one.
Peaceful Places New York City is a compilation of 129 'tranquil' sites in the boroughs of NYC with a few beyond added for 'peaceful' day trips. The sites are thoughtfully arranged by area and category, each described succinctly with 'peacefulness ratings', web site, hours, and public transportation information included. Area maps are supplied. The book itself is travel-size-friendly 5 by 7 inches. For the record I've been to about a third of the sites listed and can confirm the accuracy of those listings (even down to visiting J&R across from City Hall Park!) lending credibility to the rest.
Of course when you put together a book like this you open yourself up to criticisms of both what was included as well as what was not included. I can ask why the NY Botanical Garden's Ornamental Conifer Garden, the Metropolitan's Japanese Room with the Mizubachi Fountain, the pedestrian path on the Brooklyn Bridge, and so on were omitted. Every reader will voice examples. But I bet that every reader into this kind of book, whether local or visitor, will also find here many new intriguing places to visit. I did and I've marked them for my next visit to NYC this summer! ( )
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Peaceful New York" is NOT an oxymoron!, July 20, 2010
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This review is from: Peaceful Places: New York City: 129 Tranquil Sites in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island (Paperback)
New York City is noted for its hustle and bustle, its hurly-burly, its crazy energy. But sometimes, be you tourist or resident, you need a break, and Kanter will help you find it, wherever you are in the city.

I love the way this book is organized. The basic organization is alphabetical, from the African Burial Ground National Monument to the Yeshiva University Museum, but there is also a listing by area (the bulk are in Manhattan, but the other boroughs are well-represented) and another by category (such as "Enchanting Walks", "Quiet Tables" and "Spiritual Enclaves"). Kanter provides a short description of each place, accompanied by information about directions and hours, admission cost (if any, most of these places are free, though, when it comes to the shops she suggests, they are free, "but of course you are also free to purchase"!), websites, etc. She rates them on a "peacefulness" scale, and notes for some that they are not always serene, but tells you the best times to go. The High Line, a new park built on an abandoned elevated rail line, is a good example. I visited it on a weekday afternoon, and it was relatively tranquil, but at other times it can get quite crowded.

Kanter's narratives tell you why she recommends each place, what she likes about them herself, but also often include very personal memories. Knowing that the textiles of the Metropolitan Museum's Asian galleries remind her of her milliner mother's "pride in her precise stitching" or reading how a visit to Green-Wood cemetery and the grave of Charles Ebbetts brings back memories of listening to baseball games from her grandparents' home, makes this more than an ordinary guidebook.

Anyone who has spent time in New York will doubtless have her own special "peaceful places". Had I written this book, I would have included the Gubbio Studiolo at the Metropolitan Museum and the lovely little garden outside the Japan Society's galleries. But I also found myself nodding in agreement with many of Kanter's choices, and making mental notes to visit others when I am next in New York.

I wish I'd had this book before I went to New York earlier this year! I'll definitely bring it next time I go.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A perfect guide to those secret places in NYC, June 28, 2010
This review is from: Peaceful Places: New York City: 129 Tranquil Sites in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island (Paperback)
This book guides you to those peaceful, little known places in New York that you might normally walk past or just not know about. I wanted to expand my understanding of NYC beyond the places highlighted in Lonely Planet and Time Out (both of which are very good guides) and this book hit the mark. It details tranquil gems in the heart of the Big Apple and encourages the reader to explore further a field. I'm thrilled to have picked up this book. It suits frequent visitors to NYC wanting to find another side to the city, locals and people like me, who have just relocated to the Big Apple, looking to absorb everything this amazing city has to offer.
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