Naturalist Craig Childs's "utterly memorable and fantastic" study of
the desert's dangerous beauty is based on years of adventures in the
deserts of the American West (Washington Post).
Like the highest mountain peaks, deserts are environments that can be
inhospitable even to the most seasoned explorers. Craig Childs, who has
spent years in the deserts of the American West as an adventurer, a
river guide, and a field instructor in natural history, has developed a
keen appreciation for these forbidding landscapes: their beauty, their
wonder, and especially their paradoxes. His extraordinary treks through
arid lands in search of water are an astonishing revelation of the
natural world at its most extreme.
"Utterly memorable and fantastic...Certainly no reader will ever see the
desert in the same way again." --Suzannah Lessard, Washington Post