"In a time when environmental reporting has become justifiably gloomy, this book is a refreshing breath of pragmatic optimism…. White's vision of stewardship, openness to new ideas, giving as well as taking will inspire anyone who loves humanity or the great outdoors."
Publishers Weekly
"White's quiet and reverent tone befits a book about the potency of conciliation. Revolution on the Range is powerful because it bites off a relatively small but vital chunk of an ecological problem, and lays out a viable path to a solution."
Audubon
"Courtney White is the epicenter of the Radical Center that is healing the West. Join him in this revolution."
Gary Paul Nabhan, author of "Why Some Like It Hot" and "Coming Home to Eat"
"The American public is woefully unprepared for the changes we face in every particular of daily life, including the way we get our food and the way we inhabit the landscape. Courtney White's vision is an eloquent introduction to what the future will require of us."
James Howard Kunstler, author of "The Long Emergency"
"I couldn't put Revolution on the Range down—so many good ideas from people who have discovered workable means to affect positive change in our local environments and ways of thinking about our place in the world. This is one of the most encouraging and inspiring books I've read in ages. Thank you, Courtney White!"
Deborah Madison, author of "Local Flavors: Cooking and Eating from America's Farmers' Markets"
"Community is the most important solution to the environmental crisis we face. But community has got to be more than a feel-good buzzword. When it works, it's the result of hard work and real attempts at understanding. This fine volume is a handbook for that kind of work."
Bill McKibben, author of "The End of Nature" and "Deep Economy"