Abandoned America: The Age of Consequences

Reader Contribution by Marilyn Jones
Published on July 23, 2015
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It may seem unusual for a travel writer to be interested in the abandoned, derelict and forgotten. I am usually telling my readers where to travel and what to visit when they get there. But Abandoned America: The Age of Consequences is such a fascinating book about deserted buildings of every description; I want to tell you about it.

According to his biography, author Matthew Christopher “has had an interest in abandoned sites since he was a child and started documenting them a decade ago while researching the decline of the state hospital system.”

Many times I find myself wondering what was when I drive by an abandoned house or business. The genius of Christopher’s narrative and photography drew me into the story about not only an empty building, but the fact it often appears as if one day everyone simply disappeared. Churches, social clubs, factories, schools and prisons all reflect the decay and yet the humanness of the people who once occupied its space.

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