If you care about the West, you must care about the lands of the
West--lands that are disappearing rapidly, along with the people and
cultures that go along with them. In this collection of 22 essays, the
editors have brought together some of the best--and most
insightful--writing on ranching in the West. These writers explore the
changing landscape of the West and how, in an age of huge,
corporate-owned ranches, the small rancher can survive. This book brings
together the best writers in the West today--including poets, ranchers,
and conservationists--in a one-of-a-kind, unique look at the West.
Includes essays by: Aaron Abeyta, Julene Bair, Rick Bass, Bob Budd, Joan
Chevalier, James Galvin, Drum Hadley, Linda Hussa, Page Lambert, Wallace
McRae, Sharon Salisbury O'Toole, Diane Josephy Peavey, Nathan Sayre,
Mark Spragg, Kim Stafford, Paul F. Starrs, Courtney White, Paul
ZarzyskiWinner of the Colorado Book Award.