Energized and inspired by the 2008 elections, celebrated illustrator
Maira Kalman traveled to Washington, D.C., launching a year-long
investigation of American democracy and its workings. The result is an
artist's idiosyncratic vision of history and contemporary politics.
Whether returning to America's historical roots at the Lincoln archive
and Jefferson's Monticello, or taking the pulse of the present day at a
town hall meeting in Vermont, an Army base in Kentucky, and the inner
chambers of the Supreme Court, Kalman finds evidence of democracy at
work all around us. Her route is always one of fascinating indirection,
but one that captures and shares in hundreds of beautiful, colorful
reasons why we are proud to be Americans.