what new yorkers are reading on the subway


Friday, May 16, 2008

Shame of the Nation: The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America

UPTOWN 6 TRAIN BETWEEN BROOKLYN BRIDGE/CITY HALL AND CANAL STREET
Just before rush hour, Corey sat reading Jonathan Kozol's new book, Shame of the Nation: The Restoration of Apartheid School in America, a book he called really good--"even better than his last book." Corey is studying elementary education at Brooklyn College and was reading the book for school.

Musician's Quest

UPTOWN 4 TRAIN BETWEEN FULTON ST/BROADWAY AND BROOKLYN BRIDGE-CITY HALL
Shana was reading Musician's Quest by George MacDonald and Michael R. Phillips because her friend told her that MacDonald had influenced C.S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien. She bought the book at www.half.com, which she says sells books at very low prices. Half.com is a part of eBay, and seems to sell books, CDs, DVDs , and video games.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Double Dare

Manhattan Bound 5 train, between Franklin and Atlantic
Nasrine was coming from Brooklyn College, where she is a sophomore and plans on majoring in political science and eventually becoming a lawyer. She was reading Double Dare by Cathy Hopkins. "It's a teenage type of romance book. It's very kid-ish. It's entertaining. It's about a teenage boy and his love life...I liked the cover."

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

The Sea of Trolls

MANHATTAN BOUND 2 TRAIN, BETWEEN FRANKLIN AND GRAND ARMY PLAZA
Jane, a children's librarian who works in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, was reading The Sea of Trolls by Nancy Forman.

"It's a Young Adult Book. I've almost missed four subway stops reading it. It's a fantasy about a boy captured by A Viking and apprenticed to a magical bard." Jane is reading the book, she says, because it is this month's selection in her book group, which meets at the Brooklyn Public Library's main branch at the Grand Army Plaza. She wouldn't normally read the book otherwise, she says. But she finds it is a very good book.


Monday, May 12, 2008

Bringing Words to Life: Robust Vocabulary Instruction


MANHATTAN BOUND 2 TRAIN
Sue, an English woman here on contract to perform "Quality Reviews" on New York public schools

was reading Bringing Words to Life: Robust Vocabulary Instruction by Isabel L. Beck, Margaret G. McKeon, and Linda Kucan

A school on which Sue had conducted a "Quality Review"--part of the process where the NYC Department of Education evaluates and grades public schools A-F--recommended that she read the book and bring it back to England with her. She thinks the book has a good concept, to extend the vocabulary range of students. She did not elaborate and seemed ready to return to her book.

2001 French and English Idioms


MANHATTAN BOUND 5 TRAIN
Utma, who works at the Department of Sanitation
was reading 2001 French and English Idioms By Francois Denoeu, David Sices, and Jacqueline Slices

Utma was reading this book to improve his English. He didn't seem to understand that he was being asked about his book for the purposes of a blog. He was very suspicious. He would not let me take a picture of the book. I told him I did not want to take a picture of him, only the book. That did not matter. Later, when I was waiting to exit the train at Franklin Avenue, I overheard the man sitting across from him explain what I wanted.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Bird By Bird

DOWNTOWN 6 TRAIN
Kathleen, Grant Writer

was reading Bird By Bird By Anne Lamont

The non-fiction book, about writing, had been in Kathleen's bookcase for some time. She's been writing more at work lately and she thought the book might help. She wishes, however, that she had read the book years before, leaving the impression that she's not enjoying it as much as she would have.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Ya Mon Kunta Habibi

DOWNTOWN 6 TRAIN
Yusuf

was reading Ya Mon Kunta Habibi By Anis Monsur

The novel is a love story, set in Egypt, written in Arabic. Yusuf is in love with an Egyptian girl and wanted to read about love in Egypt. (Please excuse me if the transliteration of the title is wrong. You can email me at this blog.)

4rth Read


A TRAIN FROM BROOKLYN TO MANHATTAN
Wahkesa
, who works at a bank
,
was reading Queen Bee: Based on a True Story by Keith Young and OG Wise Man

Wahkesa bought the novel, as well as Pimp: Sequel to Queen Bee, from Keith Young while waiting for the A Train at the Broadway Junction stop in Brooklyn. She says she bought to books because she wanted to support the writer.

Camera Lucida

A TRAIN FROM BROOKLYN TO MANHATTAN
Matt Black, Film Editor/Filmmaker
Camera Lucida
by Roland
Barthes


Matt was in the middle of another book. He realized that the Barthes' book was due at the 145th and Amsterdam branch of the library on March 17, so he put the other one down. Reading Camera Lucida, he says, is purely recreational.

Friday, May 9, 2008

The Post Office Girl


F TRAIN, FROM MANHATTAN TO BROOKLYN
Leslie Jirsa, Teacher

The Post Office Girl
By Stefan Zweig

I needed a book for vacation. And I went to the book store and I felt really overwhelmed. I read the back, so I just picked it up and bought it.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Ascension: John Coltrane and His Quest


2 TRAIN IN BROOKLYN
Garth Wolkoff, Teacher
Ascension: John Coltrane and His Quest
by Eric Nisenson

I borrowed it from my coworker Eric after I read Coltrane: The Story of a Sound. I have become a little bit obsessed. I am just beginning the book, which is a biography. Like The Story of a Sound, this book is supposed to be less a conventional biography and more a focus on his music, why he made it, and Coltrane's cultural context. I'm not sure, however, if I can read two books on Coltrane.