“Truly, I thought I knew a lot about goats until I read Tami Parr's Goats in America! I was blown away by the depth of information and delightful stories contained in this book. This book will appeal not only to goat lovers, but to anyone who enjoys exploring history from a unique perspective.” - Gianaclis Caldwell, author of Holistic Goat Care: A Comprehensive Guide to Raising Healthy Animals, Preventing Common Ailments, and Troubleshooting Problems
“Who knew goats would make such a rich and captivating topic? Fortunately, Tami Parr did, and her exhaustive research and lively writing have produced a riveting narrative. Goats have had a turbulent trajectory in the United States, banished in some eras, beloved in others. Thanks to Parr, I have renewed appreciation for these gentle creatures that provide us with such nutritious milk, meat, and cheese.” - Janet Fletcher, author and publisher of the Planet Cheese blog
“In this lively, engaging ramble through the multifaceted history of goats in America, Parr leads us through the many twists and turns of goats in America from their role in Navajo culture to the current backyard livestock trend, always keeping the focus on how very malleable the place of goats in American culture has been.” - Frederic L. Brown, author of The City is More than Human: An Animal History of Seattle