‘I’ll Take New York is like meeting up with your very best friend, full of charm, warmth, wit and wonder, you’ll never want to say goodbye.’
Rowan Coleman
‘Miranda works her magic again … a sparkling, romantic, feelgood gem of a story with massive heart.’
Julie Cohen
‘Miranda Dickinson has given us yet another wonderful warm-hearted and wise novel with characters you can’t help but fall in love with. I’ll Take New Yorkis the perfect treat to snuggle up with on a cold winter’s evening.’
Ali Harris
‘Warm, feel-good and utterly enchanting, I’ll Take New York will magically transport you into a world you won’t want to leave.’
Cally Taylor
‘The characters are irresistible, the settings magical – I was transported to the New York of my dreams, for the tiniest fraction of the air fare. The perfect treat for readers who already know and love Miranda’s novels – and those who have yet to discover her fantastic story-telling.’
Kate Harrison (bestselling author of The Secret Shopper series)
‘The perfect book to curl up with on a cold winter’s eve.’
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First published in Great Britain by HarperCollinsPublishers 2014
Copyright © Miranda Dickinson 2014
Cover illustration © Eum Hayoung 2014
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Source ISBN: 9781847562340
Ebook Edition © December 2014 ISBN: 9780007574360
Version: 2014-11-27
Contents
Cover
Praise for Miranda Dickinson
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
Chapter One: Stromoli’s restaurant, 11th Street, Brooklyn
Chapter Two: Departures Hall, San Francisco International Airport, California
Chapter Three: Hudson River Books, 8th Avenue, Brooklyn
Chapter Four: Jake’s apartment, 826B Jefferson Street, Williamsburg
Chapter Five: Hudson River Books, 8th Avenue, Brooklyn
Chapter Six: Kowalski’s, corner of West 68th and Columbus, Upper West Side
Chapter Seven: Celia and Stewart’s apartment, 91st Street Upper West Side
Chapter Eight: Private loft apartment, Upper West Side
Chapter Nine: Hudson River Books, 8th Avenue, Brooklyn
Chapter Ten: Chez Henri, Upper West Side
Chapter Eleven: Hudson River Books, 8th Avenue, Brooklyn
Chapter Twelve: Private loft apartment, Upper West Side
Chapter Thirteen: Private loft apartment, Upper West Side
Chapter Fourteen: Private loft apartment, Upper West Side
Chapter Fifteen: Private loft apartment, Upper West Side
Chapter Sixteen: Vacant office suite, McKevitt Buildings, Broadway
Chapter Seventeen: Beads & Beans craft and coffee store, Brooklyn
Chapter Eighteen: Jake’s new office, McKevitt Buildings, Broadway
Chapter Nineteen: Hudson River Books, 8th Avenue, Brooklyn
Chapter Twenty: Jake’s practice, McKevitt Buildings, Broadway
Chapter Twenty-One: Hudson River Books, 8th Avenue, Brooklyn
Chapter Twenty-Two: Jake’s practice, McKevitt Buildings, Broadway
Chapter Twenty-Three: Bea’s apartment, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn
Chapter Twenty-Four: Jake’s apartment, 826B Jefferson Street, Williamsburg
Chapter Twenty-Five: Hudson River Books, 8th Avenue, Brooklyn
Chapter Twenty-Six: Hudson River Books, 8th Avenue, Brooklyn
Chapter Twenty-Seven: Monty’s Italian restaurant, Columbus Avenue, Upper West Side
Chapter Twenty-Eight: Beads & Beans craft and coffee store, Brooklyn
Chapter Twenty-Nine: Jake’s practice, McKevitt Buildings, Broadway
Chapter Thirty: Corner of 42nd Street and Park Avenue
Chapter Thirty-One: Kowalski’s, corner of West 68th and Columbus, Upper West Side