Nana, Grandma, Granny, Grandmother: by whatever name she goes, she holds a special place in our hearts and minds. In this unique book, a celebration in photography and prose, photographer Jayne Wexler and writer Lauren Cowen give grandmothers their due, bringing them front and center to recognize their importance in our lives. The first photography book to focus on the subject, Grandmothers follows Daughters & Mothers and Girlfriends , books by the same author-photographer team that have sold almost 350,000 copies. Through 23 insightful essays and powerful black-and-white portraits of grandmothers with their grandchildren, the life-affirming bond between the two generations is explored and honored. Grandmother/actress Olympia Dukakis, grandmother/author Judy Blume, grandson/NBA star Steve Francis, and granddaughter/musician Alicia Keys are among the grandmothers and grandchildren of diverse ages, cultures, and locales profiled in this inspiring collection. As millions of baby boomers become grandparents in the next few years, and as aging takes on new meaning in today's society, Grandmothers will surely have a huge appeal. Lauren Cowen has written for numerous magazines and newspapers, including Chicago Magazine, Philadelphia Magazine , the Chicago Tribune Magazine , and the Philadelphia Inquirer Sunday Magazine . Her investigative work earned her one of journalism's highest honors, the Sigma Delta Chi gold medal. She lives near Chicago. Jayne Wexler is a photographer whose portraits appear regularly in Vanity Fair, Glamour , and People , as well as in advertisements. Her other books with Lauren Cowen include Girlfriends and Daughters & Mothers , a New York Times bestseller. She lives in New York City with her husband and son. Used Book in Good Condition