'At the Strangers' Gate' is Adam Gopnik's captivating story of a couple finding their way in the Big Apple
Sep 29, 2017
3 minutes
Adam Gopnik, popular New Yorker writer and author of the bestselling memoir "Paris to the Moon," came to New York from Canada with his then-girlfriend, soon-to-be wife Martha in 1980 to seek a new life and new adventures, and now, after nearly 40 years (what he calls “the natural gestation time of nostalgia”), he takes up that new-arrival narrative in his latest book, , a well-oiled and smoothly captivating performance from start to finish, sure to be as beloved as "Paris to the Moon"
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