A continuation of her previous book, Front Pages with Pictures of Women, this iteration of Laura Fields’ project focuses on women and flowers and what these symbols signify when they coincide. On the left side of each spread is the Times cover page, and on the right is a hand cut collage of the flowers present in the front page picture. Most of the cover stories surround death, violence, and mourning—mothers place flowers on their children’s graves, women sit in vigil, and protesters lie on concrete with bouquets in their hand in the 2014 “die-in” in Ferguson, Missouri. Fields’ commentary is subtle—her analytic restraint allows the images’ patterns and symbolism to speak for themselves. And speak they do—the cumulative effect of these headlines and floral cutouts together is poignant and provoking, and gestures toward a larger conversation on media, symbol, and gender.