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Creation
Creation
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While pushing her child’s stroller around Hamilton, Sylvia Nickerson shows us the warehouse filled with open barrels of toxic sludge, the parking lot where the city’s homeless population sleeps, and the refurbished Victorian house (complete with elegant chandeliers) that is now a state-of-the-art yoga studio. Creation presents the city as a living thing—a place where many small lives intersect and where death, motherhood, pollution, poverty, and violence are all interconnected.
Drawn in evocative watercolor, Creation is unafraid to leave questions open-ended as Nickerson wanders the city and ponders just where the personal and political intersect, and where they ought to intersect.
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One Line Summary
Explores gentrification and community through a mother's lens.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about urban change from a personal perspective, this book offers a vivid and heartfelt look at a city in transition. Sylvia Nickerson's watercolor illustrations and storytelling paint a compelling picture of how neighborhoods are reshaped by those seeking new beginnings, while also confronting complex social issues. It's a thoughtful read for anyone interested in the human stories behind gentrification and community rebuilding.