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Rooted at the Edge: Ranching Where Old West and New Collide
Rooted at the Edge: Ranching Where Old West and New Collide

Rooted at the Edge: Ranching Where Old West and New Collide in Bloomington, MN

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Rooted at the Edge
paints a portrait of a ranching community in a threatened landscape steeped in history, conflict, and beauty. In this narrative nonfiction work, Donna L. Erickson explores the hilly skirt of ground at the northern boundary of Missoula, Montana, separating the town from the wilderness beyond. The North Hills region represents the critical--and often highly personal--issues at play at the edge of many western towns. The urban-rural fringe is both valuable and vulnerable. Across the West rural lifestyles are increasingly compromised by suburbanization, economic hardship, and family dynamics; a way of life and a way of work are vanishing. Ranchland may be simultaneously cherished by a family for the life its members have made there and coveted by urban neighbors for open space. Community residents may love a place for its scenery and wildlife habitat while others wish it converted to a commercial parking lot. Complex ecological relationships can be bulldozed in a single afternoon. And the threats of climate change and shifting populations compromise the edge even more. In the tension between love and loss, Erickson wrote this story of a landscape's soft contours, piney ridges, shady draws, and grassy slopes, and its potential disappearance under an expanding city.
conveys, in a way that statistics cannot, what's at stake when ranches at the urban fringe are threatened.
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