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This Little Light of Mine: Poetry and Stories from Family Caregivers (2008) collects stories from family caregivers who responded to Banchoff’s invitation, published in 2006 to share their perspectives. Many are illustrated with photographs of rivers, streams and ponds along the Niagara Escarpment in Ontario.
Banchoff’s narrative thread for the collection is that:
A stream of water running through a valley is like the river into which caregiving sweeps us ... The same water that moves swiftly in one place, in another part … becomes a pond deep and still … or moves thunderously over great stones … yet it remains the same stream.
The photos, originally printed in color in Dundas Valley: Visions of Beauty (2007), were rendered in black-and-white for the book by the photographers Eleanore and Richard Kosydar and used with their permission.
Banchoff’s narrative thread for the collection is that:
A stream of water running through a valley is like the river into which caregiving sweeps us ... The same water that moves swiftly in one place, in another part … becomes a pond deep and still … or moves thunderously over great stones … yet it remains the same stream.
The photos, originally printed in color in Dundas Valley: Visions of Beauty (2007), were rendered in black-and-white for the book by the photographers Eleanore and Richard Kosydar and used with their permission.
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