River
A Hudson Memoir
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cornell University Press
Published:15th Nov '25
Should be back in stock very soon

Leslie Day's life changed forever when, in 1975, she moved to a tiny houseboat on the Hudson River at the 79th Street Boat Basin – a new home umbilically tied to Manhattan's Upper West Side. In her heartfelt memoir, River, Day reveals how she fell in love with – and married – her neighbor, a biology professor at Brooklyn College, became a naturalist, educator, and author, and raised her son on the boat. As Day invites readers into the intimate and connective stories of the singular floating community on the river, the histories and the people of the Hudson flow along with the tides and currents of Day's life.
There are stories of those who polluted the river and of those who fought for it to be clean and safe—stories of how Day became a student and teacher of the river and of the plants and animals she grew to know and love. Challenges and celebrations have their own place too: storms, sinkings, fires, and ice fields, as well as weddings, birthdays, holidays, and found families.
A unique look at life on and of the Hudson, River is a love letter to New York City, its famous waterway, and the environment around us and the people who shape it.
"A story about finding nature in the heart of the city, about a floating community of people from around the world, and about what it means to have an intimate relationship with a river." – Vital City
"With collective memories of marina life slipping away into the past, Day's book provides a valuable personal history of what is essentially another one of Manhattan's many lost villages – what Day calls 'one of the few magical villages in the world,' a description she attributes to one of her marina neighbors." – HISTORY, NEWS, OUTDOORS
ISBN: 9781501783883
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
Weight: 454g
176 pages