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  • Reggie Nadelson is an American novelist, known for writing mystery novels.
  • A lifelong New Yorker, writer Reggie Nadelson celebrates her city and all the places that make it special.
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    This is a book I had to push through to finish, but judged to be worth the effort in the end. It's a narrative muddle — part memoir, part travelogue, part investigation, part biography, its tone shifting as if it can't decide which approach to take from day to day, chapter to chapter. Surely I would have appreciated a more straightforward biography/investigation into the mystery that was Dean Reed, the biggest American pop star almost no Westerner has heard of, while instead I often felt show more trapped in Reggie Nadelson's head as she struggled to understand. But this is what we have. In the last years of the Cold War, Nadelson talked to seemingly everyone who knew Dean Reed well, and a few who only knew him as a performer, and many of those people are gone now, or impossible to trace. Reed died in 1986,

    Reggie Nadelson

    American novelist

    Reggie Nadelson is an American novelist, known for writing mystery novels.[1]

    Early life

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    She was born and raised in Greenwich by in Manhattan, New York. After graduating from City and Country School and Elisabeth Irwin High School in Greenwich Village, she majored in English at Vassar College, and then earned a graduate degree in journalism at Stanford.[2] Nadelson was raised in a secular Jewish family and describes herself as such today.[3] She has reported on secular Jewish culture in America for the BBC radio show, From Our Own Correspondent.[4]

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    She migrated to London for The Guardian newspaper, and subsequently The Independent. She also began writing documentaries for the BBC.[5] She has also contributed to the United States magazine Vogue, as well as several other London-based newspapers and magazines.

    In 1995, she created Artie Cohen, a Russian-

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    “A wonderfully lively, knowledgeable journey through the past and present of places that help man New York City what it is, and which we must cherish and (hopefully) preserve.” 
    —Salman Rushdie  

     
    New York might have Broadway, Times Square, and the Empire State Building, but the real heart and soul of the city can be found in the iconic places that have defined cool since “cool” became a word.

    Places like Di Palo’s in Little Italy, where you might stop in to pick up a little cheese only to find yourself in a long conversation—part friendly chat, part profound tutorial—with fourth-generation owner Lou Di Palo, sampling cheeses all the while. Or Raoul’s in SoHo, to enjoy a classic steak-frites in the company of downtown artists, celebrities, and dyed-in-the-wool locals. Or Minton’s Playhouse in Harlem, to be in the room where some young guys named Thelonious, Dizzy, and Charlie invented bebop. Or maybe Russ & Daughters, to pick up the city

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