Secret Seattle (Seattle Walk Report): An Illustrated Guide to the City's Offbeat and Overlooked History

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Price
$19.95  $18.55
Publisher
Sasquatch Books
Publish Date
Pages
176
Dimensions
5.7 X 7.6 X 0.8 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781632173744

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About the Author
Susanna Ryan, the artist behind Seattle Walk Report, is a self-taught cartoonist, illustrator, and designer. After discovering a love for exploring Seattle by foot, she anonymously started the Instagram comic series Seattle Walk Report in 2017. Her first book, Seattle Walk Report, was published in 2019. With her keen eye for Seattle's overlooked landmarks and everyday ephemera, she captures everything that makes the Emerald City magical. Her work has appeared in Seattle magazine, The Stranger, Seattle Refined, The Evergrey, and the Seattle Review of Books, as well as on KOMO News and 107.7 The End.
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Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Bestselling Book

"Secret Seattle represents a fresh surge of inspiration into the surprisingly large body of Seattle historical literature. . . By focusing less on the big, bolded names of prominent men in Seattle history books and focusing more on the civic infrastructure and pedestrian delights of street-level Seattle, Ryan is rewriting Seattle's history from the ground up -- and she's inviting everyone to take to the streets and do the same."
--Seattle Times

"At its core, Ryan's work foments a relationship between residents and the city. She makes even the most minute details seem new and exciting."
--Seattle Magazine, Most Influential People of 2021

"[O]ne of the most interesting local history books to be published in the Pacific Northwest in years."
--KIRO Radio

"Ryan's book reminds us that to know a city you have to get out and walk around. . . Ryan's work is so charming and engaging that she's already made herself one of those delightful details of city life by virtue of her ability to see the unseen and draw it engagingly. If a city is in its details, you'll find much of it in her books."
--Crosscut