Every person has two grandmothers. Every grandmother has at least one grandchild. Without grandmothers we would not be here. The characteristics of grandmothers and grandchildren vary infinitely. So do their relationships, ranging from adoration to antagonism. The Writers of Chantilly explore those topics widely in this anthology. They approach the privilege of writing about grandmothers from different points of view: as grandchildren and as grandmothers, and also as observers.
Every person has two grandmothers. Every grandmother has at least one grandchild. Without grandmothers we would not be here. The characteristics of grandmothers and grandchildren vary infinitely. So do their relationships, ranging from adoration to antagonism. The Writers of Chantilly explore those topics widely in this anthology. They approach the privilege of writing about grandmothers from different points of view: as grandchildren and as grandmothers, and also as observers.