"The book serves as a very timely reminder that proper scrutiny and public engagement are an important part when using land to benefit the public... The book glows with pride for the achievement made by Fox and the many characters who have orchestrated a beautiful but imperfect urban park."— Phil O'Brien, W42ST<br /> “A valuable recounting of a public-private partnership and how to make things work (and why they don't).”<br /> — Sam Roberts, New York Times<br /> “<i>Creating the Hudson River Park</i> is important, relevant, and of continuing interest. The revival of Manhattan's west side waterfront, including the bike and jogging paths, the new landscaping, and the revitalized piers has been transformative in the life of the city. An activist, manager, and board member for the entire period he describes, Tom Fox is extremely well qualified to write this story.”<br /> — Kenneth T. Jackson, author of Crabgrass Frontier: The Suburbanization of the United States<br /> “<i>Creating the Hudson River Park </i>is an incredibly important story; perhaps at no other time in history was such a significant public work project realized in such a unique way. Tom Fox is uniquely qualified to write this history. He not only had a front row seat for many of the park’s biggest moments, but he was also an active player during many critical phases of the park’s development.”<br /> — Kevin Bone, author of The New York Waterfront: Evolution and Building Culture of the Port and Harbor<br />