Saving Central Park
By Elizabeth Barlow Rogers
By Elizabeth Barlow Rogers
By Elizabeth Barlow Rogers
By Elizabeth Barlow Rogers
By Elizabeth Barlow Rogers
Read by Erin Bennett
By Elizabeth Barlow Rogers
Read by Erin Bennett
Category: Arts & Entertainment | U.S. History | Biography & Memoir
Category: Arts & Entertainment | U.S. History | Biography & Memoir
Category: Arts & Entertainment | U.S. History | Biography & Memoir | Audiobooks
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$30.00
May 15, 2018 | ISBN 9781524733551
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May 15, 2018 | ISBN 9781524733568
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May 15, 2018 | ISBN 9780525588948
571 Minutes
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Praise
“Forthright and fascinating . . . Not only a personal memoir but also a concise, anecdotal history of Central Park . . . Passages quoted from her personal journals make vivid the challenges she faced navigating the shoals of city politics and raising private money for restoration projects.” —Barbara Paul Robinson, The Wall Street Journal
“Compelling . . . The author’s reasonable voice rings clear in this beautifully written memoir, steely resolve beneath old-fashioned courtesy . . . Saving Central Park is not only the story of the recovery of 800 acres of parkland; it is also the story of the rebirth of an idea—Olmsted’s idea that public parks are vital to the American city, not only as recreational retreats but also as democratic public spaces . . . Useful ‘before’ and ‘after’ photographs will remind younger readers, who have never experienced the park except in its current state, of the challenging work that needed to be done . . . One can only hope that Central Park’s future will include individuals as committed and caring as Betsy Barlow Rogers.” —Witold Rybczynski, The Wall Street Journal
“The inspiring story of how one woman, in the face of considerable resistance, created a partnership to privately augment the funding and management of Manhattan’s beloved park.” —The New York Times Book Review
“A moving account of her love affair with urban America’s most renowned green place. [Readers] will be inspired by this absorbing self-told story of a life dedicated to re-creating a Central Park worthy of its name—this magical-again big green space amidst the crowded blocks of tall buildings in one of the world’s greatest cities.” —David Hugh Smith, The Christian Science Monitor
“[An] elegant memoir . . . Rogers’s commitment to urban renewal is evident throughout, and her book reads as a heartfelt plea for people to fulfill their responsibilities to maintain green spaces in the cement jungle.” —Publishers Weekly
“Part history, part memoir, part manifesto on landscape design, the book charts the Central Park Conservancy’s rise, and Rogers’s own. . . . She woos well-heeled donors and tangles with bird-watchers, she transforms from Texas transplant to . . . a woman leading a powerful reform group . . . [But] the book’s true protagonist is the park itself, whose artistic allure Rogers captures with impressive attention to detail . . . Sure to be cherished by nature lovers, city lovers, and civic improvers alike.” —Sam Kling, Booklist
“This measured memoir will appeal to New Yorkers who appreciate their central green space, as well as landscape architects and cultural administrators.” —David R. Conn, Library Journal
“An inspiring story of . . . how a public-private partnership revitalized Manhattan’s famed park. . . . Besides offering a historical overview, Rogers documents the challenges she faced . . . [and] how by the time she stepped down from her position as Central Park administrator and Conservancy president in 1995, $100 million in private money had been spent guiding and implementing a comprehensive management and restoration plan for the park, which today serves as a model for other cities. . . . Here Rogers explains how effective leadership requires the three Ps—patience, passion, and persistence—as well as power, politics, and the purse.” —Kirkus Reviews
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