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  • ISBN: 9781634992213

Abandoned After the Storm: Hurricane Michael

Author(s): Kim Hill
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DESCRIPTION
On October 10, 2018, a category 5 hurricane hit the panhandle of Florida. Left in its wake are thousands of damaged buildings.

Some will be rebuilt or repaired, and some will be torn down; however, many are left exactly as they were over a year ago and may possibly remain that way forever. These are not your usual abandoned buildings.

They are the remains of people's homes, businesses, boats, and livelihoods. This book is a respectful representation of the destruction that Hurricane Michael left and the bittersweet beauty of the abandoned buildings still standing.

In Abandoned After the Storm: Hurricane Michael, photographer Kim Hill allows a glimpse into the remains of what was left in hopes of drawing attention to the struggle that the people of the panhandle are still dealing with.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)

Kim Hill is a freelance writer, website designer, painter, award-winning photographer, and overall Jill-of-all-trades that lives in sunny, and often stormy, Florida, where there's always something happening in the news related to the state. She has two degrees in criminology and is an advocate for SkinCancer.net. Kim recently had three of her photographs selected for the Clio Art Fair in Chelsea, NYC. She has contributed to In the Eye of the Storm: Stories of Survival and Hope from the Florida Panhandle, Survivors: Work Created in the Wake of Hurricane Michael, In Laymon's Terms, In the Aftermath of the Storm, and has a horror author pen name she writes under. When she's not working, Kim enjoys road trips, movies, and incessant reading way past her bedtime.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781634992213
FORMAT: Paperback
PUBLISHER: America Through Time
DATE: 7/27/2020
STATE: Florida
SERIES: America Through Time
IMAGES: 151
PAGES: 96
DIMENSIONS: 6.5 (w) x 9.25 (h)
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