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Islands of Abandonment

Life in the Post-Human Landscape

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Islands of Abandonment

By: Cal Flyn
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THE SUNDAY TIMES’ BESTSELLER AND SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT BOOK OF THE YEAR WINNER OF THE SUNDAY TIMES YOUNG WRITER OF THE YEAR AWARD SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE SHORTLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT CONSERVATION AWARD SHORTLISTED FOR THE BRITISH ACADEMY BOOK PRIZE SHORTLISTED FOR THE HIGHLAND BOOK PRIZE

This is a book about abandoned places: ghost towns and exclusion zones, no man’s lands and fortress islands – and what happens when nature is allowed to reclaim its place.

In Chernobyl, following the nuclear disaster, only a handful of people returned to their dangerously irradiated homes. On an uninhabited Scottish island, feral cattle live entirely wild. In Detroit, once America’s fourth-largest city, entire streets of houses are falling in on themselves, looters slipping through otherwise silent neighbourhoods.

This book explores the extraordinary places where humans no longer live – or survive in tiny, precarious numbers – to give us a possible glimpse of what happens when mankind’s impact on nature is forced to stop. From Tanzanian mountains to the volcanic Caribbean, the forbidden areas of France to the mining regions of Scotland, Flyn brings together some of the most desolate, eerie, ravaged and polluted areas in the world – and shows how, against all odds, they offer our best opportunities for environmental recovery.

By turns haunted and hopeful, this luminously written world study is pinned together with profound insight and new ecological discoveries that together map an answer to the big questions: what happens after we’re gone, and how far can our damage to nature be undone?

More praise for Islands of Abandonment

‘Extraordinary … Just when you thought there was nowhere left to explore, along comes an author with a new category of terrain … Dazzling’ SPECTATOR

‘A haunting look at how nature fights back … Beautiful, evocative’ SUNDAY TIMES

‘Flyn’s brave, thorough book sets out to explore places where angels fear to tread … The result is fascinating, eerie and strange … There is some thrilling writing here’ KATHLEEN JAMIE, NEW STATESMAN

‘Wonderful’ ADAM NICOLSON

‘Exhilarating’ DAILY TELEGRAPH

20th Century Ecology Ecosystems & Habitats Environment Modern Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Science Conservation Heartfelt Haunted Highlander Ecosystem

Critic reviews

‘Extraordinary … Just when you thought there was nowhere left to explore, along comes an author with a new category of terrain – not scenes where man has never trod, but places where he has been and gone … Dazzling’
Spectator

‘Exhilarating … A story of the extraordinary resilience of life in some of the most desolate, ravaged and polluted landscapes on earth’
Daily Telegraph

‘Fascinating and brain-energising. It is full of detail and colour that sends one googling, to look up pictures and find out more. It is also an optimistic book … I’ll cling to that bit of unfashionable hope’
The Times

‘Brave, thorough … The result is fascinating, eerie and strange … There is some thrilling writing here, a fine way with the telling detail, and a plea for radical revisioning of what we mean by “nature” and “wild”’
Kathleen Jamie, New Statesman

‘Consistently rewarding, eloquently provocative … a brave book, in more ways than one’
New Humanist

‘Scintillating … she writes beautifully … Flyn's research is meticulous, but what makes the book so extraordinary is the originality of her thought’
The Herald

‘A thoughtful, fascinating read’
Independent

‘Brilliant … Flyn paints vivid pictures … both clear and compelling’
Daily Telegraph, five stars

‘Filled with understanding and adventure … Written with a beautiful attention to detail and a generous and imaginative frame of mind. The wonderful and surprising thing is how much reassurance and sense of possibility comes out of it at every turn’
Adam Nicolson

‘Certainly a book of the year for me’ Sebastian Faulks

‘Cal Flyn takes us on a mercurial expedition into the strange lands of human surrender … Thoughtful, careful, fascinating, poignant, mysterious, surreal, compelling, pace pitch-perfect. I could go on … and on’
Keggie Carew, author of Dadland

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Wonderfully written, well researched and I love her voice. One of the best audiobooks I've ever heard.

beautiful 😍

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A fascinating tour of places where nature is healing ecosystem devastation. Not a call to be complacent or saying that it doesn’t matter what we do to the planet but it’s good to know that nature is remarkably resilient. There’s also interesting facts such as one third of countries now seeing forest cover increasing with another third having plateaued.

A story of hope in an age of worry

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this doesn't disappoint and performed v well by the author. I learned a lot about specifics that will lead to further investigation 🔎

an intriguing and thought provoking work t

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a raft of factual information presented as stories that are difficult to put down and are fascinating. What we are doing to our planet and how nature fights back.

essential reading/listening

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Nature is resilient - we know that but the sheer force of reclaiming spaces that were conquered by humans for their consumption and use is a true display of the power of mother Earth to heal. This book was not what I expected as hope that nature will not only survive but also thrive in post-human domination was a welcome surge of shock to realise that maybe not all is doomed. Loved all chapters with the individual stories of places as much as the collective tale of survival. The narration was also great.

Haunting Narrative of Post-Human Landscape

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