ICYMI
Dodge County, Incorporated by Sonja Trom Eayrs was featured in a Forbes article: “Big Problems With Big Livestock Farms”
Reviews
Review in Booklist:
“It’s a terribly disturbing account that nevertheless offers a glimmer of hope in the small farmers nationwide who are promoting soil health in polycultural planting, no-till practices, cover-crop implementation, and—who knew?—pastured animals.”
Review in Kirkus Reviews:
“An indignant, righteously wrathful defense of the family farm in the face of corporate voracity.”
Review in Kirkus Reviews:
“A sharp-eyed look at a troubling past that still reverberates in modern Germany.”
Review in Kirkus Reviews:
“An introspective memoir full of love and meditation.”
Review in The Master’s Review:
“A secondary meaning of riot is an extravaganza or elaborate display, which is a fitting description of Bassett’s sincere humor and playful imagination in these stories.”
Review in Kirkus Reviews:
“A historian traverses favorite spots on the American landscape, finding inspirational stories of women who thought nothing of accepting a good challenge.”
Review in H-France:
“Adding to a growing literature on decolonization and the afterlives of empire in the metropole, Byrnes’ contribution stands out for its thoughtful research design, lucid and engaging writing, and the unique insights into the business of everyday life that her comparative and local approach affords.”
Review on Hearsay:
“This is a fascinating book about a ‘big man’. Unorthodox, iconoclastic and flawed, Douglas however is an environmental movement icon because he used his elevated position in society to enhance the earth.”
Author Interviews
Interview on Rick Flynn Presents
Interview with Down to Earth: The Planet to Plate Podcast
Interview on CochiseCounty_Travels









