Life, Death and 3 a.m. Revelations          in New York City Cabs

Media Coverage

>>Nevada Public Radio interviewed Amy for its State of Nevada show. December 16, 2009

>>The New York Times print edition covered the Taxi Confidential book party, as cabbies showed up to share their stories. Sept. 19, 2009

>>Brian Lehrer interviewed Amy Braunschweiger for CUNY.TV and appeared on Lehrer's NPR show on October 28. Sept. 30, 2009

>>The Village Voice interviewed Amy.  Nov. 20, 2009

>>Metro New York author Q&A. October 14, 2009

>>Hey Brooklyn interviews Amy and discusses Taxi Confidential. October 8, 2009

Taxicabs are an integral part of life in New York City, making taxicab stories a fundamental part of the New York experience. Trap two or more strangers in a careening yellow sedan and add an unexpected variable—say, a transvestite hooker wielding her stiletto heel as a weapon, the urgent need for a restroom, or a stabbing victim—and the story that emerges is sure to be worth telling. 

In Taxi Confidential, cabbies ranging from a lead-footed pothead to a philosophizing immigrant sage grapple with what chance tosses their way. Author Amy Braunschweiger uncovers the best taxi stories from the 1970s through present day, and takes the reader on a 100-mile-per-hour ride through Gotham’s darkest alleys, roughest neighborhoods, and hidden sweet spots.  

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"Taxi Confidential is a collection of eyewitness accounts that will break your heart, blow your mind, turn you on, and piss you off. So it’s like my first girlfriend. But with taxis." 

Brian Sack, author of In the Event of My Untimely Demise (HarperOne, 2009)

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"A fascinating book about a diverse set of experiences in the world's greatest city."

Grant Stoddard, author of Working Stiff: The Misadventures of an Accidental Sexpert (Harper Perennial, 2007) 

6x9 in. paperback

254 pages

ISBN 978-0-9821733-2-9

Published by 671 Press