Nicholas Christopher, renowned for his novels, is also a celebrated poet with eight collections to his name. His work has garnered acclaim from critics and poets alike, highlighting his significance in American poetry. The Washington Post praised his selected poems in "Crossing the Equator" for their rich, sensuous quality and ability to transport readers to different worlds, leaving them both disturbed by time and revitalized upon returning to reality.
Nicholas Christopher Book order
Nicholas Christopher is celebrated for his keen exploration of urban landscapes, particularly his native New York City. His writing delves into themes of memory, loss, and the intricate tapestry of human connection, often infused with a melancholic yet insightful tone. Educated at Harvard, his early career saw him become a notable contributor to prestigious literary journals. Beyond his original works, Christopher has also made significant contributions as an editor and translator, further enriching the literary world.






- 2017
- 2013
Set against a backdrop of rich storytelling, this novel weaves a tapestry of imaginative narratives reminiscent of The Arabian Nights. It offers an erudite blend of artfulness and entertainment, captivating readers with its lavish inventiveness. The intricate plot and vibrant characters invite exploration of themes that resonate deeply, making it a significant contribution to contemporary literature.
- 2008
Veronica
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of a transformed Lower Manhattan, Leo's encounter with the enigmatic Veronica leads him into a surreal realm where reality intertwines with illusion. The narrative unfolds ten years after her father, the renowned magician Albin White, vanished during a time-travel act, sabotaged by his apprentice Starwood. As Leo navigates this mystical city filled with dragonpoints and Tibetan mysticism, the quest to uncover the truth about White's fate and the nature of time itself becomes a compelling journey.
- 2008
The Bestiary
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The narrative weaves together a fantastical historical mystery with a haunting love story, centering on the quest for a long-lost book that reveals the animals omitted from Noah's Ark. Blending emotional depth with elements of the uncanny, the tale explores themes of loss and discovery through richly drawn characters. The author, praised for their remarkable gifts, creates a compelling journey that captivates the imagination while delving into profound questions about history and humanity.
- 2007
Celebrated by notable poets, Nicholas Christopher's collection showcases his most significant work from the past thirty years, highlighting his evolution as a poet. "Crossing the Equator" features a selection of his best pieces along with a section of new poems that exemplify his mastery of language and themes. This anthology underscores Christopher's importance in contemporary American poetry.
- 2006
Toy Story 2
- 24 pages
- 1 hour of reading
When Woody gets toynapped, it’s up to Buzz Lightyear and the other toys to rescue him. But now that Woody has met Jessie and the other Woody’s Roundup toys, will he want to go home? Find out in this exciting Little Golden Book retelling of the hit film Toy Story 2 .
- 2002
In this shimmering work of fiction, Nicholas Christopher follows the remarkable life of Franklin Flyer--a restless young inventor named after the train on which he was born--through the tumultuous years of the Great Depression, into the Second World War. NPR sponsorships