True West: Myth and Mending on the Far Side of America
--HAMPTON SIDES, New York Times bestselling author of Blood and Thunder
From the Northern Rockies to the Southwest deserts, Betsy Gaines Quammen explores how myths shape our identities, heighten polarizations, and fracture our shared understanding of the world around us. As she investigates the origins and effects of myths of the American West, Gaines Quammen travels through small towns and big cities, engaging people and building relationships at every stop. Misperceptions about land, politics, liberty, and self-determination threaten the well-being of people and communities across the country, and Gaines Quammen interrogates it all as she seeks to reconcile the anger and misunderstandings that continue to be fueled by the West's enduring myths and complex history. Whether sitting down with a militia member seeking to protect his rural Utah town from Antifa or talking with grassroots organizers working across ideological divides, Gaines Quammen brings to life connections and contradictions that shape our politics and our lives far beyond the West.
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"News out of the American West can often leave one wondering, 'What the hell are they thinking?' Betsy Gaines Quammen explains in this even-handed, impeccably sourced book. A political and intellectual page-turner."
--TIM CAHILL, author of Jaguars Ripped My Flesh
"Betsy Gaines Quammen has an uncanny ability to boldly cross any divide, literal or metaphorical, with grace and an intention to learn and understand, building rapport and inviting conversation, which we as humans so desperately need."
--JEN HILLEBRANDT, Townie Books
"People think they 'know' the West but they're usually wrong, that's because there's no region of our country more steeped in fallacy, fake news, and fable. Betsy Gaines Quammen, a wry and wise observer, takes us on a ride across the modern West--and along the way, disentangles reality from centuries of myth and mystique."
--HAMPTON SIDES, New York Times bestselling author of Blood and Thunder
"There are few people as savvy as Betsy Gaines Quammen when it comes to comprehending the nuance and contradictions prevalent in this so-called American West. True West shows how the relationship people have with the land shapes their view of the world in deeply personal and broadly universal ways. Quammen shows us that this common humanity is where we must focus to find the solutions for a beautiful future in a region so many of us love."
--CHRIS LA TRAY, author of One-Sentence Journal
"Our national myths tell us the west is grand and rough, and it is, but it's also complex and deeply conflicted. This book is an expertly guided tour through the revealing parts of our twisted western reality. At once beautiful, engaging and disturbing, Quammen's book is a revealing mirror to the place us westerners call home."
--RYAN BUSSE, author of Gunfight
"True West shines a necessary light on persistent, often wrong and damaging myths that define the American West in our collective imagination. Betsy's work tells the stories of real people who live and work here, and how their lives are more complex and interesting than the same old tropes. At its heart, the book is a great story about Americans whose identities have been flattened into stereotypes. This book corrects the myths and gives readers a reason to care about the West beyond the tired old caricatures of cowboys."
--KATHLEEN MCLAUGHLIN, author of Blood Money
"True West hit many of my soft places. The fluency and gracefulness of Quammen's writing kept me turning pages. It's often important for a writer to be likable, and with subject matter like this, I think it's crucial--and she is an immensely likable writer."
--DON SNOW, founder and editor of Northern Lights Magazine