Bill Helmreich walked every block of New York City—some six thousand miles—to write the award-winning The New York Nobody Knows. Later, he re-walked most of the Bronx to create this one-of-a-kind walking guide to the city’s northern borough, from Mott Haven to City Island. Drawing on hundreds of conversations he had with residents during his block-by-block journey through this fascinating, diverse, and underappreciated borough, Helmreich highlights hundreds of facts and points of interest that you won’t find in any other guide.
In the West Bronx, you’ll discover the spot where DJ Cool Herc is believed to have given birth to hip hop in 1973, at a party on Sedgwick Avenue overlooking the Harlem River. In Concourse East, once home to a vibrant Jewish community, you will learn about a beautiful, perfectly preserved, hidden synagogue. In Allerton, you will visit a family-run Italian bakery where the third-generation owner still makes his own cannoli and uses the original recipe for their famous rainbow cookies. In Pelham Parkway/Pelham Gardens, you will explore the city’s largest park, the stunning 2,700-acre Pelham Bay Park. And much, much more.
An unforgettably vivid chronicle of today’s Bronx, the book can be enjoyed without ever leaving home—but it’s almost guaranteed to inspire you to get out and explore this captivating borough.
- Covers every one of the Bronx’s neighborhoods, providing a colorful portrait of their most interesting, unusual, and unfamiliar people, places, and things
- Each neighborhood section features a brief overview and history; a detailed, user-friendly map keyed to the text; photographs; and a lively guided walking tour
- Draws on the author’s walk through every Bronx neighborhood
- Includes insights from conversations with hundreds of residents
William B. Helmreich (1945–2020) was the author of many books, including The Manhattan Nobody Knows, The Brooklyn Nobody Knows, The Queens Nobody Knows, and The New York Nobody Knows: Walking 6,000 Miles in the City, which won the Guides Association of New York Award for Outstanding Achievement in Book Writing. He was Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the City College of New York’s Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership and at CUNY Graduate Center.
"Readers will be inspired to don sturdy shoes and head out to see some of the sights for themselves, especially little-known places such as Billie Holiday’s grave and tiny City Island .... an entertaining tour of a...place well worth visiting."—Kirkus Reviews
"Experiencing the Bronx through the eyes of the late Helmreich...is like having a friendly, knowledgeable walking companion show the area the way locals experience it .... Like every book in this series [The Bronx Nobody Knows] one has something for everyone, whether they are foodies, people watchers, lovers of travel and discoveries, or fans of architecture or history."—Library Journal
"It’s rare that a tour guide engages in such depth, exuding scholarship in equal measure to the obvious love that Helmreich has for the city. With The Bronx Nobody Knows, William Helmreich has bestowed a gift to New Yorkers and historians alike. It is a worthwhile read for anyone who values the city, its storied past, and its hopeful future."—Dr. Henry Abramson, Jewish Press
"[a] marvelously detailed classic"—Gersh Kuntzman, Streetsblog
“Filled with pithy and insightful observations, The Bronx Nobody Knows is absolutely brilliant. A modern-day flaneur extraordinaire, William Helmreich does for the Bronx what Baudelaire did for Paris, illuminating the lives and places of ordinary people.”—Elijah Anderson, Sterling Professor, Yale University, and author of Black in White Space: The Enduring Impact of Color in Everyday Life
“Helmreich’s honest and truthful guide dispels the outmoded myth of the Bronx, showing that its ethnically, economically, and culturally diverse people are friendly, open, and hopeful.”—Lloyd Ultan, Bronx Borough Historian and professor of history, Fairleigh Dickinson University
[a] marvelously detailed classic