Wiliam de Buys and Joan Myers
""Salt Dreams" is as vivid in its imagery as it is penetrating in
its analysis. . . . �it� is incandescent, brilliantly illuminating
the pasts of this complicated place and shedding considerable light
on its possible futures."
"An absorbing record of the ideas and people that tamed the
Colorado River and transformed southeastern California from a
desert into one of the continent's great agricultural regions. . .
. a notable exploration of how the American dream has played out."
""Salt Dreams" is as vivid in its imagery as it is penetrating in
its analysis. . . . Yit is incandescent, brilliantly illuminating
the pasts of this complicated place and shedding considerable light
on its possible futures."
"An absorbing record of the ideas and people that tamed the
Colorado River and transformed southeastern California from a
desert into one of the continent's great agricultural regions. . .
. a notable exploration of how the American dream has played out."
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