Migration Lost and Found in America

Migration Lost and Found in America by Donald McCrea is a visually engaging book published by Michael Wiese Productions in 2010. This edition spans 138 pages and is presented in English, showcasing a collection of images that capture the essence of American culture through a cross-country journey. The photographs highlight lesser-known locations that reflect the enduring aspects of American life while also addressing contemporary issues shaping the nation.
Readers will find a rich exploration of regional diversity and travel themes, as the book documents hidden pockets of culture that remain largely unchanged. The accompanying Americana soundtrack enhances the visual experience, blending various music genres that contribute to the unique tapestry of American identity. This compilation serves as both a visual and auditory journey, inviting readers to discover the nuances of America through the lens of photography and essays.
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This timeless compilation of images of America takes us on a cross-country trip to places we would never discover on our own. These photos document hidden pockets of American culture that remain virtually unchanged. These photos also touch on some of the topical issues that are driving this country into the future. Accompanying us on this journey is an Americana soundtrack that mixes and matches the genres that make American music unique.
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