Merry Christmas, America: A Front Yard View of the Holidays 
asked by nutshell on November 2, 2006 7:22 AM
In celebration of the amateur artists across the U.S. who emerge each December to make holiday canvases of their homes, Merry Christmas America presents about 100 nighttime photos of houses and yards transformed into holiday wonderlands. Many are outrageously tacky or garish, others are sparsely elegant; all are an appealing tribute to the American folk-art tradition of bringing the holiday spectacle into the front yard.
Reviews
So far this is the only photo book I could find that focuses on Christmas light displays. The author/photographer does a great job showing some amazingly large Christmas light displays, as well as smaller uniquely decorated homes too. It's a lot of fun to browse through. I just wish there were a hardback edition available to put on my coffee table at Christmas time.
reviewed by onthemic on November 9, 2006 10:03 PM
An exuberant tribute to the American passion for outdoor decorating at Christmas, this photographic collection is as good as bundling the family in the car to cruise the neighborhood displays. It just might inspire you to leave your Christmas lights up year round.
reviewed by rob33 on November 26, 2006 5:12 PM
