An American Library Association Notable Book
In discrete disclosures joined with the intricacy of a spider's web,
James Galvin depicts the hundred-year history of a meadow in the arid
mountains of the Colorado/Wyoming border. Galvin describes the seasons,
the weather, the wildlife, and the few people who do not possess but are
themselves possessed by this terrain. In so doing he reveals an
experience that is part of our heritage and mythology. For Lyle, Ray,
Clara, and App, the struggle to survive on an independent family ranch
is a series of blameless failures and unacclaimed successes that
illuminate the Western character. The Meadow evokes a sense of place
that can be achieved only by someone who knows it intimately.