Buffalo for the Broken Heart: Restoring Life to a Black Hills Ranch
By (Author) Dan O'Brien
Random House USA Inc
Random House USA Inc
15th October 2002
United States
General
Non Fiction
636.29209783
Paperback
272
Width 133mm, Height 202mm, Spine 15mm
238g
For twenty years Dan OBrien struggled to make ends meet on his cattle ranch in South Dakota. But when a neighbor invited him to lend a hand at the annual buffalo roundup, OBrien was inspired to convert his own ranch, the Broken Heart, to buffalo. Starting with thirteen calves, short-necked, golden balls of wool, OBrien embarked on a journey that returned buffalo to his land for the first time in more than a century and a half.
Buffalo for the Broken Heart is at once a tender account of the buffaloes first seasons on the ranch and an engaging lesson in wildlife ecology. Whether hes describing the grazing pattern of the buffalo, the thrill of watching a falcon home in on its prey, or the comical spectacle of a buffalo bull wallowing in the mud, OBrien combines a novelists eye for detail with a naturalists understanding to create an enriching, entertaining narrative.
[Dan OBrien] by God can tell a story....This is the book you need to read next.
Bill McKibben, The Boston Globe
A deeply felt story of life on the Great Plains that strays through time and history, touching again and again on the two great themes of the placerapture and ruinand finds its way finally to Dan OBriens patient heart.
Pete Dexter
This is a bold, brave, and beautifully written book that should be required reading for every cattleman and beef eater in America.
Outside
Dan OBriens memoir is a poignant portrayal of our link to the land, and to each other. As personal as a confession and as sweeping as the South Dakota sky, Buffalo for the Broken Heart will leave you entertained, moved, and changed.
Tom Daschle, majority leader, United States Senate
Dan O'Brien, a writer and buffalo rancher, is the author of numerous books of fiction and nonfiction about the West. He has worked as an endangered-species biologist and an English teacher. He lives in Whitewood, South Dakota.