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 l\n\nLeslie Day's life changed forever when\, in 1975\, she moved to a tin
 y houseboat on the Hudson River at the 79th Street Boat Basin—a new home u
 mbilically 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\, and became a naturalist\, educato
 r\, and author\, while raising her son on the boat. As Day invites readers
  into the intimate and connective stories of the singular floating communi
 ty on the river\, the histories and the people of the Hudson flow along wi
 th the tides and currents of Day's life.s.\n\nJoin author Leslie Day as sh
 e offers you a unique look at life on and off the Hudson. River is a love 
 letter to New York City\, its famous waterway\, as well as the environment
  around the people who shape it.\n\nLeslie Day is the author of multiple N
 ew York City field guides\, including Field Guide to the Natural World of 
 New York City and Honeybee Hotel. A retired science teacher\, she now lead
 s classes at the New York Botanical Garden.
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 \n\nLeslie 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 um
 bilically tied to Manhattan's Upper West Side. In her heartfelt memoir\, R
 iver\, Day reveals how she fell in love with and married her neighbor\, a 
 biology professor at Brooklyn College\, and became a naturalist\, educator
 \, and author\, while raising her son on the boat. As Day invites readers 
 into the intimate and connective stories of the singular floating communit
 y on the river\, the histories and the people of the Hudson flow along wit
 h the tides and currents of Day's life.s.\n\nJoin author Leslie Day as she
  offers you a unique look at life on and off the Hudson. River is a love l
 etter to New York City\, its famous waterway\, as well as the environment 
 around the people who shape it.\n\nLeslie Day is the author of multiple Ne
 w York City field guides\, including Field Guide to the Natural World of N
 ew York City and Honeybee Hotel. A retired science teacher\, she now leads
  classes at the New York Botanical Garden.
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SUMMARY:Author Presentation: 'River' by Leslie Day (Hybrid)
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