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Zohran Walks New York
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- Nombre de pages32
- FormatEpub fixed layout
- ISBN978-1-6626-8154-7
- EAN9781662681547
- Date de parution28/10/2025
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Taille27 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurCalkins Creek
Résumé
A USA Today Bestseller!"Though aimed at young readers, we think it also works as a great collector's item for all ages - a keepsake to remember this moment in history (even if you're just watching from afar, in some place like Wisconsin)."-Rolling Stone"...promises to be cute."-The Cut (New York Magazine)This love letter to New York City shows New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani walking through all five boroughs and celebrating the people and places that make it great.
Zohran Mamdani has walked through the streets of New York City since he was a child, and at every crosswalk, there's something new to celebrate. From a Mets game at Citi Field to a polar bear plunge at Coney Island, the city is filled with adventures waiting to be had. This joyful picture book for ages 4-8 is inspired by his noted thirteen-mile mayoral campaign walk."This playful picture book debut from Von Platen takes inspiration from the 13-mile summer 2025 Manhattan campaign walk of mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.
As thin-lined, bold-hued illustrations nod to the look of Mamdani's much-buzzed-about political poster design-a palette that draws from New York City's visual culture of bodega signs and yellow cabs-the subject affably strolls, cheers, and occasionally boogies through the city, wearing the same slightly rumpled black suit, blue tie, and blue sneakers. Minimalist text refers warmly to 'Zohran's city' ('In Zohran's city, there are new things to do at every crosswalk'), but what emerges in this fond portrait is a bustling metropolis that belongs to all.
There, 'everyone is always on the move' (Mamdani greets folks beneath an elevated train), but it's also okay to 'slow down and listen' (he sits on a park bench, sipping from the classic New York coffee cup). Even readers beyond the five boroughs will recognize the figure as someone who loves where he lives and believes that every interaction matters."-Publishers Weekly
Zohran Mamdani has walked through the streets of New York City since he was a child, and at every crosswalk, there's something new to celebrate. From a Mets game at Citi Field to a polar bear plunge at Coney Island, the city is filled with adventures waiting to be had. This joyful picture book for ages 4-8 is inspired by his noted thirteen-mile mayoral campaign walk."This playful picture book debut from Von Platen takes inspiration from the 13-mile summer 2025 Manhattan campaign walk of mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.
As thin-lined, bold-hued illustrations nod to the look of Mamdani's much-buzzed-about political poster design-a palette that draws from New York City's visual culture of bodega signs and yellow cabs-the subject affably strolls, cheers, and occasionally boogies through the city, wearing the same slightly rumpled black suit, blue tie, and blue sneakers. Minimalist text refers warmly to 'Zohran's city' ('In Zohran's city, there are new things to do at every crosswalk'), but what emerges in this fond portrait is a bustling metropolis that belongs to all.
There, 'everyone is always on the move' (Mamdani greets folks beneath an elevated train), but it's also okay to 'slow down and listen' (he sits on a park bench, sipping from the classic New York coffee cup). Even readers beyond the five boroughs will recognize the figure as someone who loves where he lives and believes that every interaction matters."-Publishers Weekly



