Waukesha Jackson's book is an examination of loss and recovery. Starting with her relationship to her mother, Ms. Jackson writes about the stuggles that have been a part of many of the lives of women in the Ninth Ward. In particular, she examines the frequent role of women as caretakers of the community-- in their homes, social clubs, barrooms, and churches. Through interviews, photography, and reflection, Ms. Jackson captures the tough times and...