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This uncompromising biography explores every facet of Brower's time as leader of the Sierra Club and steward of the modern environmental movement. His passionate advocacy destroyed lifelong friendships and at times threatened his goals. Yet his achievements remain some of the most important triumphs of the conservation movement. What emerges from this unique portrait is a rich and robust profile of a leader who made environmentalism the cause of our time.
A candid biography of a leading conservationist who refused to follow any path but his own.
Jim Sterba:[The Man Who Built the Sierra Club] offers up a deeply researched... detailed portrait.
A riveting.... extensively researched, balanced account.... This absorbing portrait of a flawed yet fascinating figure, beloved and scorned, who defined America's national parks will engage all biography lovers.
Brower remained a force in the environmental movement until the end of his long life, and this book makes fitting homage. Thorough and well written.... [The Man Who Built the Sierra Club] provides a highly useful view of how environmental battles are waged in the trenches.
Stephanie Mills, author of Epicurean Simplicity and In Service of the Wild: Restoring and Reinhabiting Damaged Land:Wyss's assiduous research will lay to rest many lingering misconceptions about a man who exasperated and inspired by turns, and always spoke to our hearts' love for wild earth. A tremendously worthwhile and interesting chronicle of Brower's evolution into an uncompromising crusader.
Mark Harvey, author of Wilderness Forever: Howard Zahniser and the Path to the Wilderness Act:Wyss provides a penetrating and readable narrative of the highest-profile American environmentalist in the postwar decades and of the many battles he and the Sierra Club fought. He makes clear the multiple layers of Brower's personality: passion, commitment, aggressiveness, and, at times, recklessness. Readers will come away with a clear and compelling portrait of this cutting-edge environmental activist.
William Souder, author of On a Farther Shore: The Life and Legacy of Rachel Carson:David Brower—mountaineer, ardent conservationist, fierce advocate for wilderness—led a life that mattered then and still does. Like Aldo Leopold and Rachel Carson, Brower stood up for the natural world when it had much to lose, and made a difference. Robert Wyss captures the man and that critical moment in this insightful, moving, and consequential book. The Man Who Built the Sierra Club adds an essential work to the canon of American environmental history.
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