Tom Zoellner is a fifth-generation Arizonan, former staff writer for the Arizona Republic, and the author of eight nonfiction books, including Island on Fire, which won the 2020 National Book Critics Circle Award.
“Tom Zoellner has the legs of Muir, the heart of Steinbeck, the
eyes of Didion, the pen of Caro, and the scope of Gibbons as he
takes readers beyond the stereotypes of a state too often cast as
just one big, bad waste of desert. Masterful must-read.”—Gustavo
Arellano, author of Orange County: A Personal History and Taco USA:
How Mexican Food Conquered America
“Exquisitely written, each footstep in this pilgrimage connects
inspirational vistas to complicated histories through research,
interviews, and conversations in a quest to find Arizona’s
heart.”—Lydia Otero, author of In the Shadows of the Freeway:
Growing Up Brown and Queer and La Calle: Spatial Conflicts and
Urban Renewal in a Southwest City
“At last, a superbly well-informed and insightful writer takes on
the whole enchilada of Arizona—history, cultures, landscapes,
politics, economy, bars, restaurants, weather, loneliness,
belligerent crackpots, and more. Zoellner, a native son, walks the
length of the state and tackles the big questions that Arizonans
struggle with: Who are we? What is this place? How did it get this
way?”—Richard Grant, author of The Deepest South of All: True
Stories from Natchez, Mississippi
“Zoellner’s greatest gift is his agile and adroit use of the same
words you have read hundreds of times combined in new ways. From
lofty musings to descriptions of a washtub, his storytelling brims
with discovery.”—Lisa Schnebly Heidinger, author of Arizona: 100
Years Grand and Tucson: The Old Pueblo
“In Rim to River, Zoellner interweaves his hike along the Arizona
Trail from Utah to Sonora with stories about the history and
culture of the state. It is a journey well worth taking with him, a
travelogue about an ancient and unforgiving land where humans have
desecrated its beauty and sucked Pleistocene aquifers lower and
lower through a series of boom-and-bust economies that never seem
to last and never seem to end. A place where the contrast between
the stark grandeur of the landscape and the tawdry creations of our
contemporary society bounces back and forth with an energy that
often seems obscene until you realize how transient those creations
are.”—Thomas E. Sheridan, author of Arizona: A History, Revised
Edition
Praise for Tom Zoellner
“[A] dazzling display of intrepid reporting.”—Entertainment
Weekly
“The author is expert with vivid prose.”—Publishers Weekly
“Zoellner is both a first-rate reporter with years of newspaper and
magazine work behind him and a skilled stylist who makes you want
to come back for more.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Tom Zoellner is one of my go-to authors. He has a clear eye, a
deep soul, and a very sharp pen.”—Luis Alberto Urrea, author of The
House of Broken Angels and The Devil’s Highway
“Tom Zoellner writes like a dream and thinks like the best kind of
realist—the kind whose truth-telling is infused with fundamental
compassion, implicit empathy, and genuine curiosity.”—Meghan Daum,
author of The Problem with Everything: My Journey Through the New
CultureWars
“To get where we’re going, we need to know where we’ve gone, and
Tom Zoellner is the best guide for our times that I know of.”—Ben
Fountain, author of Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk
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