"Gary Ferguson's latest book is a love letter to the great ponderosa pine, an icon of arid forests. In the shade and the scent of the ponderosa, Ferguson finds inspiration, solace, and a shelter of sorts against the ravages of the climate change era. The Twilight Forest is a wonderous exploration of the ponderosa's past, present, and uncertain future."— Jason Mark, author of "Satellites in the High Country"
"One of our finest writers of life and the land, Gary Ferguson honors each in The Twilight Forest. This devastating elegy and thrilling love song leaves me stricken with loss yet glad to be alive. The mighty Ponderosa could have no more constant lover or better voice."— Robert Michael Pyle, author of "Wintergreen" and "Magdalena Mountain"
“Ferguson uses the ponderosa to illustrate the impact of nature on culture, providing the inspiration readers may need to take action and help conserve the ponderosa pine…. A passionate work for those interested in a detailed exploration of ponderosa pines and their influence on the cultural landscape of the Americas.”— Library Journal
"Those of us lucky enough to have wandered these forests in their prime are grateful for this graceful elegy. It's more than that, of course—it's also a deep warning about what we're doing to all the landscapes of the earth as we rapidly warm this planet. May we remember, mourn, and organize."— Bill McKibben, author of "Here Comes the Sun"
"The forests of the American Southwest are one of the most remarkable landscapes in the U.S, yet few other ecosystems have suffered as much in modern times. In The Twilight Forest, life-long Westerner Gary Ferguson takes us on a journey full of both mourning and celebration, demonstrating along the way how our respect for the trees reflects the respect we have for our own lives."— Chip Blake, former Editor-in-Chief, "Orion"
“A title that could stir thought, then action.”— Booklist