Experience the enduring charm of "The Fotygraft Album," a humorous and satirical look at photography and small-town life, as seen through the eyes of young Rebecca Sparks Peters. In this delightful album, Frank Wing presents a series of comical photographs, offering a unique glimpse into a bygone era. Rebecca, aged eleven, proudly shares her family's "fotygrafts" with the new neighbor, providing witty commentary on each image. This classic work of children's literature and photography is a treasure trove of gentle satire and visual humor. A timeless exploration of family, community, and the art of capturing memories - or at least, attempting to! Perfect for those who appreciate vintage photography, lighthearted stories, and the quirky side of American life. "The Fotygraft Album" is a testament to the power of humor and the enduring appeal of the photographic image.
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