Sally Mann’s stunning memoir uses both word and image to cover topics such as family, race, mortality, and the unique landscape of the American South.
As she journeys through boxes of family documents she finds more than she intended from domestic abuse to disputed family land to hidden affairs. In a product of pure originality Mann takes readers through the page-turning drama that has been written into her DNA, a family history with a life of its own.
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