A Book About the Other New Yorkers

Robert Sullivan’s new book may make some readers a bit queasy, but NYT book reviewer Michiko Kakutani calls it “”Engaging … a lively, informative compendium of facts, theories and musings.”

The subject is…rats.

This article relates how the author studied the habits of rodents each evening over the period of a year in New York’s Chinatown aided by a pair of infra-red goggles. He found that social connections within the rat community are amazingly similar to the city’s predominant species. Happily, he tells us that the long-believed formula that there is one rat per New Yorker is, as of the moment, fictitious.