Review
"Several of Gerber's photographs are haunting depictions of the children in their toughest moments--in immense pain just after surgery, for example. But because Gerber has shared the children's experiences--he was born with bradycardia and has a pacemaker--the photographs feel intimate rather than voyeuristic...The way Gerber manages to convey a complex whirl of emotions and qualities, such as determination, vulnerability, and sorrow, in a single frame is partly due to this shared intimacy with his subjects, but it is also down to his innate skill for portraiture." --The Lancet
Dear Reader, study every portrait here, read every word of this powerful book, the reward is immeasurable. --
Martha Bardach Contributing Photo Editor/ TIME Magazine<br /><br />Through the powerful use of photographic imagery and personal narratives, Max Gerber gives us an as yet unseen glimpse into the hearts and minds of children and young adults who are growing up with Congenital Heart Defects. The hauntingly beautiful photography accurately portrays the thought provoking reality of their experience. --
Mona Barmash President, Congenital Heart Information Network
Product Description
My Heart vs. the Real World is a photo documentary volume that explores the lives of children with congenital heart disease (CHD) through striking black-and-white photographs and interviews with subjects and their families. Ten chapters each spotlight a single child and in an additional chapter, the author writes about his own experience of growing up and living with CHD. The images and personal accounts reveal how, compared with someone healthy, a chronically ill child develops adult attitudes in a much different way. These are stories of how CHD patients and their families cope with and overcome extraordinary obstacles and learn about themselves during the process.
My Heart vs. the Real World is sometimes funny, sometimes sad, always thought-provoking, and altogether human.
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