Rats: Observations on the History & Habitat of the City's Most Unwanted Inhabitants

New York Public Library Book for the Teenager
New York Public Library Book to Remember
PSLA Young Adult Top 40 Nonfiction Titles of the Year

"Engaging...a lively, informative compendium of facts, theories, and musings."-Michiko Kakutani, New York Times

Behold the rat, dirty and disgusting! Robert Sullivan turns the lowly rat into the star of this most perversely intriguing, remarkable, and unexpectedly elegant New York Times bestseller.


Love them or loathe them, rats are here to stay-they are city dwellers as much as (or more than) we are, surviving on the effluvia of our society. In Rats, the critically acclaimed bestseller, Robert Sullivan spends a year investigating a rat-infested alley just a few blocks away from Wall Street. Sullivan gets to know not just the beast but its friends and foes: the exterminators, the sanitation workers, the agitators and activists who have played their part in the centuries-old war between human city dweller and wild city rat.

Sullivan looks deep into the largely unrecorded history of the city and its masses-its herds-of-rats-like mob. Funny, wise, sometimes disgusting but always compulsively readable, Rats earns its unlikely place alongside the great classics of nature writing.

With an all-new Afterword by the author

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Published Apr 11, 2005

272 pages

Average rating: 7

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Community Reviews

jeshiltner
May 04, 2023
This book was a suggested read at the end of the strain, might look into it..
littlebip
Feb 06, 2022
A casual visitor into the world of NYC rats turns into a detailed historical account of the battle between rats and humans, with some personal anecdotes and questionable actions in the name of first-hand authenticity. Left me wondering more about the rat-perspective of things.

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