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Paris to the moon / Adam Gopnik.
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Mapping Manhattan : a love (and sometimes hate) story in maps by 75 New Yorkersa love (and sometimes hate) story in maps by 75 New Yorkers / Becky Cooper ; foreword by Adam Gopnik.
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Drawing Babar : early drafts and watercolors / Christine Nelson ; with an essay by Adam Gopnik ; foreword by William M. Griswold.
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Wayne Thiebaud : a paintings retrospective / Steven A. Nash with Adam Gopnik.
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Adam Gopnik
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Adam Gopnik
(born August 24, 1956) is an American writer and essayist. He is best known as a staff writer for ''
The New Yorker
,'' to which he has contributed non-fiction, fiction, memoir, and criticism since 1986.
He is the author of nine books, including ''
Paris to the Moon
'', ''Through the Children's Gate'', ''
The King in the Window
'', and ''
A Thousand Small Sanities: The Moral Adventure of Liberalism
.'' In 2020, his essay "The Driver's Seat" was cited as the most-assigned piece of contemporary nonfiction in the English-language syllabus.
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