NYC books
Two books centered in New York which I have read recently are:
"The Cricket in Times Square" by George Selden. It's a children's book from 1965, about a cricket named Chester who inadvertently arrives in NYC via a picnic basket and makes friends with Harry the Cat and Tucker the Mouse, who live in the subway station under Times Square. They feel empathy for Mario, a young kid who works in his parents' newsstand, and try to help him make more money for his family.
"Empire Rising" by Thomas Kelly. This centers around Briody, an Irish immigrant in NYC, who is also an ironhanger working on the Empire State Building. In 1930, the Empire State Building was slated to break records as the world's tallest building that went up the fastest, at 3 floors a week. Briody is also working to reestablish Ireland as a free state and is mixed up with Tammany Hall men, infamous for their corruption. He comes to love his work at the Empire State Building, despite the danger of falling to his death, because it is the only honest work in his life.