I was bracing for a dry history, but the way it moves from the original herds to the brink of extinction keeps the narrative urgent. The chapter on the near-extinction in the late nineteenth century alone is worth the read.
Timothy★★★★★
The way it interweaves the prairie ecology with the bison's near extinction in the 1800s makes the history feel urgent, not dry. I’ve already dog-eared half the pages for the vivid details on herd origins.
Ava K.★★★★★
I’m only halfway through, but the way it layers the ecological history with the cultural story of the bison is exactly what I was hoping for. The chapter on the near-extinction period is brutal and compelling, and it makes you appreciate the herds’ original scale even more.