Mary Alice Mairose is the residence curator at the Ohio Governor's Residence. Ian Adams has twenty-one photography books and more than sixty-five Ohio calendars to his credit. He conducts nature and garden photography seminars, workshops, and slide programs throughout North America and taught digital photography at Ohio State University's Agricultural Technical Institute in Wooster from 2010 to 2019. Dianne McElwain is a member of the American Society of Botanical Artists in New York. Her botanical paintings have won numerous awards and are found in prestigious collections throughout the United States.
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"The book is filled with gorgeous photographs, mostly in color, of the Residence and grounds.... This is a book you may pick up to view the pretty pictures, but don't ignore the text." (Mansfield News Journal) "No matter what your political persuasion, there'll be no heated debate about the governor's residence. Quite simply, it's magnificent." (Ohio Magazine) "[Our First Family's Home] shows that the residence's purpose is more than simply a dwelling place for a political leader; it is part of a history that is meant for all Ohioans to appreciate." (Ohioana Quarterly) "This title is a treasure-trove of information.... The in-depth plant profiles are incredibly thorough with details on pollination and the plants' relationship to wildlife." (BellaOnline) "With the help of many expert contributors this book takes you on a journey through time, proving the residence is more than just a temporary house for a government official, but also a representation of our state's pride." (Akron Life & Leisure) "For those who have never visited the Ohio Governor's Residence and Heritage Garden, this book is a true inspiration to do so.... Beautiful photography by Ian Adams is found throughout the book.... One of the most beautiful aspects...is the chapter of botanical art drawn by award-winning botanical artist Dianne McElwain.... This wonderful book of Ohio history, architecture, and horticulture ends with an inspiring afterword by Hope Taft." (Northern Ohio Bibliophilic Society Newsletter)

