A lively, thought-provoking collection of essays and poems that represent diverse perspectives on national parks and trails.--Kristen Rabe "Foreword Reviews"
A thoughtful, varied collection of writing.--Jaime Herndon "BookRiot"
Certain to have an immense appeal for readers with an interest in travel writing and outdoor adventures. A fun and informative read from cover to cover, "Campfire Stories Volume II" is an extraordinary anthology.-- "Midwest Book Review"
A must inclusion for your camping trips or for just enjoying nature.--Aron Row "Manhattan Book Review"
The layout is great, the art is wonderful, very cohesive throughout. I really can't recommend it enough.--Scott Cowan "Exploring Washington State Podcast"
This volume brings together nature writing at its finest.... These stories will indeed make for fascinating campfire entertainment, but they will also leave their readers lying in their tent, contemplating big issues and the part they play in their unfolding.--Marc Beaudin "Big Sky Journal"
A rich collection, looking at national parks from many worldviews, and not glossing over the historical and systemic issues embedded in the park system.--Matthew L. Miller "The Nature Conservancy's Cool Green Science"
Give yourself the gift of delving into these stories. Immerse yourself in a gorgeous panoply of experiences from people who love, and let themselves be changed by, America's wild places.--Allison De Jong "Montana Naturalist"
Ilyssa and Dave Kyu are proving that campfire stories can contain happy endings, speak to important issues, and center the perspectives of BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ people with their "Campfire Stories II: Tales from America's National Parks and Trails."--Joanna Kresge "425 Magazine"
Both witty and tender.... Choosing and editing their writers, introducing these parks and trails, the Kyus are so at home with each other and the reader, so personable and warm with their words, that already I welcome the travel book they will themselves write one day.--Elissa Ely "Appalachia"
These "campfire stories" remind us what a treasure we have in our National Parks. And the diversity of the voices showcased by the editors, along with an appendix of community organizations that support each of these parks, show that these wild areas are not just about scenery, but about people.--Laurence Marschall "Natural History"