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Jessie Fream brings Savannah's stories to life in debut book
Summary
Jessie Fream, creator of the Humans of Savannah storytelling project, has published her first book compiling interviews and portraits of people she met in Savannah.
Content
Jessie Fream has released her first book, which collects interviews and portraits of people across Savannah. Fream is an author, artist and advocate based in Savannah and the creator of the Humans of Savannah storytelling project. She moved to the city in 2020 and has spent time building connections through photography and conversations. Her work focuses on honesty, resilience and the shared humanity of neighbors.
Key details:
- The book gathers interviews and portraits of people Fream met while living in Savannah.
- Fream created Humans of Savannah to document everyday lives through photography and interviews.
- She moved to Savannah in 2020 and built the project through ongoing conversations with locals.
- Fream discussed the book with WJCL 22 News anchor Frank Sulkowski on a Friday morning.
- The project is described as highlighting honesty, resilience and shared humanity.
Summary:
The book brings local voices together and expands the reach of the Humans of Savannah project. Undetermined at this time.
