Embark on a captivating adventure with “Lost in New York (Longman Originals),” a thrilling graded reader designed to enhance your English language skills while immersing you in the vibrant heart of New York City. Written by the acclaimed authors Addison Wesley Longman and John Escott, this engaging story is perfect for English as a Second Language (ESL) learners looking to improve their reading comprehension and vocabulary. Published by Addison Wesley Publishing Company in 1997, this Longman Originals title offers a carefully crafted narrative suitable for beginner to intermediate English learners. John Escott, known for his expertise in creating accessible and engaging content for language learners, ensures that “Lost in New York” is both an enjoyable read and a valuable learning tool. The book’s 32 pages provide a manageable length for focused study and sustained interest. Imagine yourself in the bustling streets of Manhattan as you follow the story of a protagonist who finds themselves unexpectedly lost in the city. Through relatable characters and a compelling plot, “Lost in New York” builds vocabulary naturally and reinforces key grammatical structures. The book is specifically tailored to match the comprehension level of its target audience, avoiding complex language that could hinder progress. This paperback edition is part of the esteemed Longman Originals series, known for its high-quality graded readers that have helped countless students around the world improve their English proficiency. The book is not just a language learning resource; it’s a window into American culture, offering glimpses of New York City life, landmarks, and social interactions. “Lost in New York” is ideal for individual study, classroom use, or as supplementary reading material for ESL courses. Its compact size and lightweight design (approximately 55 grams) make it easy to carry around and read on the go. Whether you’re exploring vocabulary, improving your reading speed, or simply enjoying a good story, this Longman Original is a fantastic choice. Don’t just learn English experience it with “Lost in New York!”