This grunge north Jersey version of John McPhee's classic "The Pine Barrens" celebrates the "natural (and unnatural) beauties of a wasteland" ("San Francisco Chronicle").
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This grunge north Jersey version of John McPhee's classic "The Pine Barrens" celebrates the "natural (and unnatural) beauties of a wasteland" ("San Francisco Chronicle").
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Robert Sullivan has done an incredible job writing about his explorations into the New Jersey Meadowlands, an area which has been abused by man for many decades. I was born and brought up at the edge of the Meadowlands, in Bayonne, which is on Newark Bay, and I learned so much about the marshy area that I honestly didn't know existed while growing up. He describes meeting many quirky and wonderful people that live and work near the Meadowlands, and from the first sentence to the last I found this book a joy. I especially enjoyed his adventure trying to find the columns of the old Penn Station, which were dumped in the Meadowlands. I recommend this book highly.