Love
in Black & White: "This
book is a marvelous gallery of extraordinary photographs of ordinary people
who have crossed the color line to become 'interracial couples.' The accompanying
text tells stories as human as the images and as real as the people themselves,"
says Henry Lewis Gates Jr., Chairman, Department of African American Studies,
Harvard University.
Charlottesville
Portrait: In nintey-seven photographs Mary Motley Kalergis
gives us a portrait of a community whose celebrated character begins and ends
with the people who call it home.
Seen
and Heard: Teenagers Talk About Their Lives
For anyone raising a teenager in these unsettling times, Seen and Heard
breaks down the wall between the generations. "Now and then we get
lucky and capture a true glimpse of ourselves, like lightning in a bottle...
Amazingly, that truth keeps cropping up in these portraits..." --
Sam Shepard
With This Ring:
A Portrait of Marriage is a moving and honest look at the
institution of marriage. "These photographs are a testament to the inherent
mystery of how people live and embrace. To the unknowableness of life
behind closed doors, yet the titillation of spying because someone seems to
have permeated these walls." -- Ann Beattie
Mother: A Collective
Portrait is a heart-touching tribute to the woman behind
the role of Mother. "A beautiful book, one that any mother will cherish,"
says People Magazine. The New York Daily News called it "A moving
book unscathed by saccharine sentimentality." First published by E.P.
Dutton in 1986, this classic has just been re-released in full-size hardcover.
Giving Birth is
the highly-acclaimed look at the way each of us arrives into this world."Its
images capture exhilaration and fear and a range of other emotions that span
generations," says The San Antonio Light. First published by
Harper & Row in 1983, this classic, featuring seventy dramatic photographs,
has just been re-released in full-size hardcover.
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