


Through Our Eyes: Hurricane Helene A Community’s Photographic Memory One Year Later (Hardcover)
On September 26, 2024, Hurricane Helene struck the mountains of western North Carolina, leaving behind floods, landslides, and a community forever changed. In the year that followed, neighbors in Hot Springs came together not only to rebuild homes and lives but also to preserve the memory of what they endured.
This book is the result: a moving collection of photographs and stories gathered from across the community. From scenes of devastation to images of courage, compassion, and resilience, Through Our Eyes captures both the storm’s immediate impact and the spirit of recovery that defined the year after.
Created by the Million Memory Project and Rebuild Hot Springs Area in collaboration with local residents, this book is a permanent historical record, a tribute to the people of Hot Springs, and a reminder of the power of storytelling to heal and unite. Every purchase directly supports the community that made the book possible.
Whether you lived through Hurricane Helene, have ties to western North Carolina, or simply believe in the strength of community in the face of crisis, this book is a testament you’ll want to keep and share.
On September 26, 2024, Hurricane Helene struck the mountains of western North Carolina, leaving behind floods, landslides, and a community forever changed. In the year that followed, neighbors in Hot Springs came together not only to rebuild homes and lives but also to preserve the memory of what they endured.
This book is the result: a moving collection of photographs and stories gathered from across the community. From scenes of devastation to images of courage, compassion, and resilience, Through Our Eyes captures both the storm’s immediate impact and the spirit of recovery that defined the year after.
Created by the Million Memory Project and Rebuild Hot Springs Area in collaboration with local residents, this book is a permanent historical record, a tribute to the people of Hot Springs, and a reminder of the power of storytelling to heal and unite. Every purchase directly supports the community that made the book possible.
Whether you lived through Hurricane Helene, have ties to western North Carolina, or simply believe in the strength of community in the face of crisis, this book is a testament you’ll want to keep and share.