"This is a penetrating take on the complicated ways that humans impact their environs."--Publishers Weekly
"Read Losing Eden as soon as you can. Then, re-read it. Assign it to students, use it in planning policies, and bring it on Western adventures. The writing is that good; the history is that clear, and the stakes are that high."--David D. Vail, Chronicles of Oklahoma
"[Dant] is especially skilled at presenting complex, sometimes controversial topics in an engaging and fun-to-learn manner."--Ed Roberson, mountainandprairie.com
"This updated and revised edition of the book brings more multicultural history, incorporates current events, and has a new chapter on climate change, along with new maps and illustrations."--Jaime Herndon, American Scientist-- (7/12/2023 12:00:00 AM)
"Everyone should take a look at Sara Dant's book Losing Eden. It's a history of something bigger than us and an essential read for anyone who cares about the past and future American West."--Ken Burns, filmmaker
"Compelling and accessible to a broad audience. . . . [Demonstrates] why understanding the environmental history of the US West is as pressing now as ever."--Jacey Anderson, H-Environment
"In writing such an accessible book for general readers and scholars alike, Dant successfully manages to create a space for everyone to feel a sense of responsibility for the future of the West."--Georgianna Karahalis, Annals of Wyoming
"A clarion call for sustainability."--Kim Jackson, Nevada Historical Quarterly
"An updated version of the original 2017 publication, Losing Eden is a classic in the environmental history of the American West."--Harlan Hague, Roundup Magazine
"Losing Eden is a powerful, irreplaceable environmental history."--Susan Naramore Maher, Great Plains Research