David Roberts has long been one of our most thoughtful and adventurous scribes of the American outback and, with The Bears Ears , he's written a love song, bold and stirring and plangent, to what just might be our continent's most spellbinding wilderness.--Hampton Sides, author of Blood and Thunder and In the Kingdom of Ice The Bears Ears is a book as evocative and fascinating as the land it describes. For most of his life, David Roberts has been exploring the magical landscape surrounding the Bears Ears in Utah. He's gathered his experiences and knowledge into this eloquent book, creating an elegiac portrait of the most threatened wilderness in America. This is a must-read for anyone who treasures the red-rock landscapes of Utah and the many extraordinary ruins hidden there. I highly, highly recommend this book!--Douglas Preston, #1 best-selling author of The Lost City of the Monkey God A fascinating account of the human history of the Bears Ears, a remote wilderness in the southeastern corner of Utah. This book is a paean from David Roberts to the Bears Ears country, his 'favorite place on earth.' His stories will win you to his wilderness--even from your armchair.
--Stephen Lekson, professor of anthropology, University of Colorado, Boulder David Roberts weaves together history, archaeology, and his personal experiences to reveal the fabric of Bears Ears National Monument. Stories dwell in every canyon and alcove, and Roberts reads this majestic landscape with the practiced eye of a skilled guide. If you want to know the histories embedded in this highly contested monument, this is a must-read.--Matthew Liebmann, Peabody Professor of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University A masterfully rendered portrait of Bears Ears as an endangered land worth celebrating and protecting.--Publishers Weekly Roberts' latest combines research, journalism, and memoir in a satisfying whole that will please fans of his earlier books of both travel in wild places and key moments in Native American history. [It is] at the top of the half-dozen books recently published on Bears Ears and a pleasure for travelers in the Southwest.--Kirkus.