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|May 2018
TWO NEW NONFICTION BOOKS BY STAR JOURNALISTS EXPLORE A CHANGING WAY OF LIFE IN RURAL AMERICA

WHEN YOU LIVE far from the city, it can feel like there are only two options: move or be forgotten. Yet a pair of new books—one set in the red-rock canyons of Utah, the other in the pastures of Pennsylvania—suggest a third possibility: adapt.
In The Last Cowboys ($27, W.W. Norton), John Branch tells the story of the Wrights, who settled in southwestern Utah 156 years ago. Today patriarch Bill Wright tends to a couple hundred cattle. He and his wife, Evelyn, have 13 children and a herd of grandchildren; each year the family reunites to brand the new calves. Branch, a Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter at The New York Times, describes the action expertly—the noise, the dust, the smell of scorched flesh. “It smells like money,” one participant says.
This story is from the May 2018 edition of Outside Magazine.
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