For all its insightful information (for a few years I used to read it cover to cover; I miss it), when most of us think of National Geographic magazine, we think of the stunning photography.
And
so, it should come as no surprise that the National Geographic
Society's little coffee table book (can it still be a coffee table book
if it's little? I guess so) Mothers & Children is full of
wonderful photos—some beautiful, some tender, some funny, some awkward
in their honesty. I love the juxtaposition of cultures and classes.
It's
in my nature to overanalyze, though, and I have to say I would have
preferred the book without any words at all over the words that were
there
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