Traer Scott is an award-winning photographer and best-selling author of 11 books, including “Shelter Dogs” (2006), “Finding Home: Shelter Dogs and Their Stories” (Princeton Architectural Press, Fall 2015), and “Radiant: Farm Animals Up Close and Personal” (PAP 2018). Specializing in animal photography, the human/animal bond, and conservation-themed fine art photography, Scott’s work has been exhibited around the world and has appeared in National Geographic, TIME, Le Monde, Life Magazine, Der Stern, the New York Times LensBlog and dozens of other national and international publications. She lives in Providence, Rhode Island with her husband, daughter, and dogs.
Goodbye Salad Days: Kevin Faces Adulthood features handmade dioramas as the backdrop for hamster Kevin’s humorous attempts to navigate a quarter life crisis. Dealing with dating, a dead-end job, his first gray hairs, and a blooming existential crisis, Kevin is stuck between youth and whatever comes next.
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