When Pulitzer Prize winner Jorie Graham saw Jeannette Montgomery Barron's photographs she asked to keep one, she wanted to write about it, she asked for more, finally they decided to make a book. This is a unique poetic response by Jorie Graham illuminating the shrill quietness of Jeannette Montgomery Barron's photographs. They haunt and thrill with an unerringly gentle strength of purpose. --Jane Campion.
"When Pulitzer Prize winner Jorie Graham saw Jeannette Montgomery Barron's photographs she asked to keep one, she wanted to write about it, she asked for more, finally they decided to make a book. This is a unique poetic response by Jorie Graham illuminating the shrill quietness of Jeannette Montgomery Barron's photographs. They haunt and thrill with an unerringly gentle strength of purpose. --Jane Campion."@en
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