Tiny New York: The Smallest Things in the Biggest City
There are plenty of books about New York City. But there has never been a book about the smallest things in the biggest city.
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Request QuoteBronx native Suzi Siegel is an award-winning crime reporter turned crime fighter turned Madison Avenue marketer. She has written extensively about murder and mayhem, fashion, adventure travel and New York City. Her first book, Tiny New York, is about the biggest city’s littlest things. It has been featured by Fox5, NY1, the New York Post, TimeOut Magazine and UrbanDaddy. Siegel lives in Jackson Heights, Queens, one of the nation’s most diverse neighborhoods, because it’s exactly like traveling even though it’s home.
There are plenty of books about New York City. But there has never been a book about the smallest things in the biggest city.
NEW YORK (FOX5NY.COM) - Turns out that old saying "good things come in small packages" really is true. Native New Yorker Suzi Siegel is out to prove it. As the author of the new book Tiny New York, she knows that some of the most amazing things in this city aren't big at all. Suzi grew up in a tiny apartment in the Bronx and now lives in a tiny one in Queens.
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