"The book...combines narrative storytelling, historical research and sociological theory to paint a complete and compelling picture."
(Sandpoint Reader) "In clean and engaging prose, Pilgeram describes the heartache of a disenfranchised population, while also delivering a tough scholarly analysis."
(Bookmonger) "Through extensive interviews and archival work, this sociological study draws on the descriptive power of ethnographic writing to trace the path of rural development in an engaging and accessible book."
(Choice) "[I]t speaks to urgent changes in the contemporary West...the book's closing reminder that we can imagine, and enact, different futures is a hopeful and necessary one."
(Western American Literature) "Pilgeram's work constitutes an excellent intervention into the problems associated with rural gentrification."
(Contemporary Sociology) "Pilgeram's book is a thoroughly engaging, well researched, and important exploration of a type of gentrification often ignored and misunderstood in the broader social discussion of displacement."
(Growth and Change)