Two new titles provide insight on the willful ignorance that lead to the West’s water woes.
Book Reviews
A retired WWII pilot photographs ‘the saga of fallen flesh’
Anne Noggle documents herself and other aging women with respect and a touch of wry humor.
Frontier myths crash into Trump’s border wall
A new book dives into the injustices of Manifest Destiny in the American West and its relationship to the 2016 election.
On the rock from the climber’s view
A new book is a ‘deeply beautiful survey of climbing.’
The land and a myth of mountain masculinity
Joe Wilkins’ debut novel looks at male relationships, public lands, rural class and political divisions.
The heart of California, captured
Robb Hirsch hopes his new book compels readers to act on the behalf of Yosemite National Park.
The pocket birding book gets a makeover
Imaginatively spunky illustrations accompany avian anecdotes in BirdNote.
Grounding and grandmothers in a gentrifying Denver
Denver author Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s rich debut story collection centers young female protagonists.
Last words from a desert scribe
Essayist Ellen Meloy’s posthumous collection is profound, outspoken and hilarious.
The history of hiking The Continental Divide Trail
Meandering across 3,100 miles, the trail connects Mexico to Canada.
What it’s like to navigate life below the poverty line
A new book humanizes the work America’s poor must go through to try and stay afloat.
Plumbing the Gila for solace and hope
A new book contemplates nature, solitude, grief and grace.
See the hard-won equilibrium of Alaska
A compilation of work by Alaskan photographers explores life in the North.
What trees can teach us
Community and relationships are an integral part of arbor life.
Photos: The many faces of Marilyn Monroe
See the impersonators that perpetuate an All-American woman.
An outsider endures violence and redemption in the Wild West
A familiar trope of storytelling puts women and people of color on center stage.
What’s left of the tallgrass prairie
A ‘grassland education’ from nature photographer Harvey Payne.
Can beauty alone save a natural place?
Essays that unravel the mystique of the American West.
Glimpse inside the last inland temperate rainforest
Endangered species and landscapes vividly captured in a new book.
Explore landscapes redefined by human influence
In a new book, a photographer captures our collisions with nature.
