Menagerie

Menagerie by Sharon Montrose, published by HarperCollins on November 1, 2011, presents a collection of richly evocative photographs showcasing both wild and domestic animals. This first edition spans 192 pages and captures each animal’s unique identity, likening them to eccentric family members in a portrait gallery.
Readers will find a diverse array of animals, from a baby porcupine to a kitten and a zebra, all displayed in unusual ways that highlight their distinct characteristics. The book explores themes of pets, art, and photography, inviting viewers to appreciate the individuality of each creature through Montrose’s artistic lens.
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Menagerie
Features Sharon Montrose’s richly evocative photographs of wild and domestic animals displayed in unusual ways. From the baby porcupine to the kitten to the zebra, each animal has a pronounced identity—not unlike the eccentric uncle or prodigal cousin displayed among family portraits.
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