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This America Of Ours: Bernard and Avis DeVoto and the Forgotten Fight to Save the Wild Hardcover – July 5, 2022

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 46 ratings

Winner of the High Plains Book Award | Best Book of the Year - Outdoor Writers Association of America


“A brilliant rendering of what 'the open space of democracy' must be if we are to survive its present state of erosion.” –Terry Tempest Williams

 

The untold and “energetic” history of the extraordinary couple who rescued national parks from McCarthyism—and inspired a future of conservation (Wall Street Journal)


In late-1940s America, few writers commanded attention like Bernard DeVoto. Alongside his brilliant wife and editor, Avis, DeVoto was a firebrand of American liberty, free speech, and perhaps our greatest national treasure: public lands. But when a corrupt band of lawmakers, led by Senator Pat McCarran, sought to quietly cede millions of acres of national parks and other western lands to logging, mining, and private industry, the DeVotos entered the fight of their lives. Bernard and Avis built a broad grassroots coalition to sound the alarm—from Julia and Paul Child to Ansel Adams, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Alfred Knopf, Adlai Stevenson, and Wallace Stegner—while the very pillars of American democracy, embodied in free and public access to Western lands, hung in the balance. Their dramatic crusade would earn them censorship and blacklisting by Joe McCarthy, J. Edgar Hoover, and Roy Cohn, and it even cost Bernard his life.


In This America of Ours, award-winning journalist Nate Schweber uncovers the forgotten story of a progressive alliance that altered the course of twentieth-century history and saved American wilderness—and our country’s most fundamental ideals—from ruin.

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"An energetic celebration of a man who, largely forgotten today, did more than most to save the national parks in the West." — Wall Street Journal

"This America of Ours is a deeply subversive and patriotic book that inspires a coyote's howl. It is a brilliant rendering of what 'the open space of democracy' must be if we are to survive its present state of erosion. Nate Schweber possesses the ferocity of a journalist and the agility of a storyteller who animates the magnificent and mischievous spirit of Bernard DeVoto, one of the most astute writers of the American West and dogged defenders of public lands. Schweber also brings the forgotten intelligence of Avis DeVoto into her full light as a persuasive champion of wildness. This book reads like a thriller with the twist and turns of history thoroughly charged by two active minds and the community that surrounded them. We learn how sharp-edged politics are transformed through bold literary actions into public policies that protect sacred lands that not only have shaped the diversity of our character, but ignited our imaginations." — Terry Tempest Williams, author of The Hour of Land

"It’s eerie, the way the best reporters, working long years on deep research, end up publishing the exact right book for the moment when it’s most needed. This uplifting, heart-rending biography of two of America’s greatest conservationists and their fortitude in the face of governmental corruption and attacks on our public lands is inspiring. Nate Schweber has written a splendid love story as well as a beautiful book for our burning, struggling times." — Rick Bass, author of For a Little While

"A stirring story of a husband and wife and their passionate devotion to the land—and great food. . . Drawing on abundant archival sources, Schweber argues persuasively that because of the DeVotos’ efforts, millions of acres of public lands were saved from destruction and preserved as national treasures. . . An exuberant celebration of an astounding couple." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Schweber offers a comprehensive account of the DeVotos’ fight to protect public lands, plus some scathing portrayals of their adversaries…The result is a fascinating biography, worthy of two remarkable lives.” — Publishers Weekly

"A timely new biography. . . Schweber’s skillful reporting here equals that of his subject." — Ben Goldfarb, High Country News

"Finally, someone has written the biography that Avis and Bernard DeVoto deserve. Nate Schweber delivers their tale with verve and nuance, effortlessly weaving together the fight over America's vast wilderness heritage with the politics of Cold War Washington, all within the life story of one of the country's most important literary couples."
Clay Risen, author of The Crowded Hour

"Bernard DeVoto was America's great environmentalist before the term was coined. He was a populist, while remaining a great liberal. He gave Americans a lyrical history of the conquest of the west while admitting the moral ambiguity of it. He was an internationalist while never leaving the soil of the United States. This and more is why, in these fraught times for our nation, Nate Schweber's biography is so urgent and necessary."
Robert D. Kaplan, author of An Empire Wilderness and Earning the Rockies

"This America of Ours is an intimate, compelling portrait of one of America’s most consequential literary partnerships. Bernard and Avis DeVoto were magnetic intellectuals who spent their lives defending public lands and constitutional freedoms; Nate Schweber narrates their battles against McCarthyism and Congressional land grabs in vivid and witty prose. Using previously unpublished sources, Schweber illuminates the lives of both Bernard and Avis, and reveals the intensity of their friendships with luminaries like Julia Child and Robert Frost. A must read for anyone interested in the dramatic politics of conservation at America’s midcentury—and anyone who enjoys a strong martini." — Megan Kate Nelson, Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of Saving Yellowstone: Exploration and Preservation in Reconstruction America

"Charming and absorbing, This America of Ours is the biography of a marriage between two lavishly talented characters, the witty and profane Avis DeVoto, who would become Julia Child's best friend and editor, and western historian and conservationist Bernard DeVoto. Schweber weaves together their fight to save public lands in the West with a moving account of their literary partnership and enduring love. The result is an exuberant delight, full of the couple's righteous invective against crooked politicians and their devotion to haute cuisine: Don't miss the recipe for the DeVoto Dry Martini."  — Caroline Fraser, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder

"This America of Ours chronicles the history of one of conservation’s greatest power couples in their life-long battle to save our wild public lands and oppose the destruction and privatization of open spaces. Schweber tells all in sturdy, vivid prose; the pulse of this book beats with a lust for life." — Doug Peacock, author of Grizzly Years and Was It Worth It?

"How could we have missed the swashbuckling story of Avis and Bernard DeVoto, tribunes of public lands, free speech and liberty itself? Thankfully we have it now from Nate Schweber, in telling and rich details that make clear its ties to Joe McCarthy, J. Edgar Hoover, and today's demagogue-ridden America." — Larry Tye, New York Times bestselling author of Demagogue

"Nate Schweber’s energetic and commanding account of DeVoto’s impassioned career in defense of national parks and public lands, and his defiance of two of the country’s most shameless bullies, Joseph McCarthy and Pat McCarran, the timeline of the despicable deeds that DeVoto risked his reputation and livelihood to thwart feels an awful lot like NOW. This America of Ours is alarming, gripping, and gratifying. Herein justice is done -- to the lives of DeVoto and his equally brave and brilliant wife, Avis, and to the better angels of our democracy." — John Taliaferro, author of Grinnell: America’s Environmental Pioneer and His Restless Drive to Save the West

“Nate Schweber’s masterful narrative fulfills the most important agenda for books—shedding new light on a subject we already know and love. I have been reading Bernard Devoto books and essays for my entire life and  only now do I understand his enormous contribution to land conservation. This is a vital book about the American experience.” — Rinker Buck, New York Times bestselling author of Life on the Mississippi and The Oregon Trail

"This America of Ours is so many fantastic things all at the same time:  the story of a complex marriage, the history of one of our most important historians, and a razor's-edge drama about a critical fight to preserve America's public lands -- the wild places that define our nation's soul.  And Schweber manages to tell all these stories in a thoroughly gripping narrative, a story whose pages I could not wait to turn."
Michael Punke, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Revenant, Ridgeline, and Last Stand

"Americans have long recognized their debt of gratitude to farsighted individuals who created our system of public lands. Thanks to Nate Schweber's meticulous research and compelling narrative in This America of Ours, we can now take measure of our equal debt to Bernard and Avis DeVoto and others who saved those remarkable lands from destruction. A must-read for anyone who cares about conservation in America." — Peter Stark, author of Young Washington: How Wilderness and War Forged America's Founding Father

"For those who love America & our heroes, this is a must- read. Wonderfully written, gripping, essential." — Ryan Busse, author of Gunfight (via Twitter)

About the Author

NATE SCHWEBER is an award-winning journalist for the New York Times and ProPublica, among many other publications. His recent work for the Times includes investigating sexual abuse within the scholastic athletic communities and a 2016 series about murders in the Bronx that was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. The Outdoor Writers Association of America awarded him a conservation writing award in 2015. He has also won magazine writing awards from that organization in 2015 and 2018, respectively, for a story about a biologist for the magazine Trout, and a story about prairie conservation for the Anthony Bourdain publication Explore Parts Unknown. He has appeared on Today, CNN, and WNYC. He lives in Brooklyn.

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Mariner Books; Bilingual edition (July 5, 2022)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 352 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0358438810
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0358438816
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.2 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 1.15 x 9 inches
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Nate Schweber is an award-winning journalist whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Anthony Bourdain's Explore Parts Unknown, and other media. His conservation articles won awards from the Outdoor Writers Association of America in 2015 and 2018, and in 2020 a ProPublica series he contributed to won the Pulitzer Prize for national reporting. A Montana native, he lives in Brooklyn.

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Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2022
“This America of Ours” is amazingly written and very educational. Great book for people interested in history of America.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2022
Outstanding book! Fascinating story of the DeVoto's and their lives together, along with the development of policies affecting our country. Arrived as described and in a timely manner.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2022
I thank the Amazon.com algorithm for tipping me off to this book - so fascinating that I am writing this review after finishing only half of it. I knew of Bernard DeVoto only vaguely as a man who wrote about Lewis and Clark and defended the National Parks. But how larger than life was this odd-looking little fellow - not to mention his vivacious and outspoken wife Avis. Though not an environmentalist as we use that term - he was, in fact, a conservative Republican - DeVoto knew dishonesty when he saw it and exposed the corrupt antics of the Nevada Senator who is one of the models for the venomous Godfather II character - and who would go on to hitch his star to "Tail Gunner Joe" McCarthy and J. Edgar Hoover. During the "Red Scare" they went after the DeVotos for reasons that seem almost comical in hindsight - but were deadly serious when they were actually happening. And then, in the midst of describing this deplorable part of our political history, we are introduced to Avis's best friend, Julia Child. And not just the Julia parodied so humorously by Dan Aykroyd, but also the foreign service officer-turned-chef who was targeted by the "China Lobby" for reasons as risible as the attacks on the DeVotos. The prose is little short of lapidary. I must get back to it immediately.
Update - I did. And my interest never flagged, even in the chapter that followed DeVoto's death. I may have erred in describing him as a Republican - he was an independent, but voted like one - Massachusetts voters don't register by party. Plus, most Americans no longer know that the GOP had its liberal side. But if, like me, you already had a jaundiced view of the Eisenhower administration for its failure on civil rights and its ill-advised foreign adventurism, its horrific record on conservation will seal the coffin lid.
I have already praised the author's uncommon talent for turning a phrase. I will close by doing so again.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023
Bernard DeVoto fought the good fight for conservation back in the '40s-'50s, with support from his dedicated wife, Avis. Both would be more than relavant in today's times, a fact not stated in the Mr. Schweber's book but a conclusion easy to draw. This is a book worth reading if the reader is not familiar with DeVoto and his battle with those who wanted to destroy the national parks and the nation's resources. The book could have been a bit more readable, as I found myself taking far too much time than I thought necessary to slog through it. More comments on DeVoto's writing and less on political in-fighting would have been preferred on my part. Likewise, I think the Avis & Julia Childs' sections, the cooking etc., end up being more of a distraction rather than adding to the author's main theme.
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023
A story few of us knew about is expertly woven in a way that feels remarkably current, without being overtly so. The narrative intertwines the lives of Bernard and Mr. Schweber, connecting the experiences of a Western man transplanted to the East in pursuit of work, only to dedicate his life to documenting the stories of the Mountain West.

However, the crux of this tale lies in its emphasis on conservation. The struggles to preserve the minute pockets of wilderness are just as relevant then as they are now, spanning a period of 60-70 years. Despite the significant strides we have made, there is still much work to be done in preserving and expanding our wild lands.

I extend my heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Devoto and Mr. Schweber for illuminating this story. This book captivated me far beyond my expectations and has deepened my interest in conservation. I hope it will ignite a similar level of enthusiasm among future readers, fostering meaningful conversations about the importance of preserving our natural heritage.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2022
Anyone who cares about our public lands, national parks, and the environment will find inspiration in this book. It's a brilliantly written biography---and, Avis DeVoto finally gets her due, after she entreated Wallace Stegner to keep her out of his biography of Bernard DeVoto, one of America's most important conservationists. But wait, there's more: Avis DeVoto was instrumental in getting Julia Child's career as an author and television personality off the ground. Over and over as you read this book, you will see the parallels between the lies of Senators McCarran and McCarthy and their abuse of the FBI (with the cooperation of J. Edgar Hoover) and how the Trump administration abused its power.

Time has marched on and now we have a brand-new cast of characters who want to sell off and/or destroy our public lands, transfer money and power into the hands of a few, divide the country, and marginalize anyone not white and straight. Crooked politicians, ranchers who rail against "welfare" while raking in government subsidies. Who will rally Americans to fight now? Who will take the place of Bernard DeVoto?
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Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2022
Love this book. It is so important.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2022
The book is generally well done, but i was hoping for more about conservation and less about dinner parties and recipes exchanged with Julia Child.
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