Originally published in 1982, Where the Sky Began, John Madson鈥檚 landmark publication, introduced readers across the nation to the wonders of the tallgrass prairie, sparking the current interest in prairie restoration. Now back in print, this classic tome will serve as inspiration to those just learning about the heartland鈥檚 native landscape and rekindle the passion of long-time prairie enthusiasts.
鈥淛ohn Madson has written a lovely little study of that vast area and its endless prairie鈥攊ts origins, its character and its impact on the men and women who found it, used it, changed it and all but destroyed it.鈥濃New York Times
鈥淢adson is a prairie man. . . a true and instructive and entertaining grasslander.鈥濃New Yorker
鈥淎 splendid new book . . . an enchanting travelogue through time as well as space.鈥濃Chicago Sun-Times
鈥淎 midland bounty, eloquent and encyclopedic. A sourcebook, prime reading, easeful learning鈥攁nd a lure.鈥濃Kirkus Reviews
鈥淏eautiful and moving, balancing a lyric line with dry Midwestern wit.鈥濃Chicago Magazine
鈥淐补辫迟颈惫补迟颈苍驳.鈥浓赌Des Moines Register
鈥淭he best kind of book for a nature lover.鈥濃Duluth News-Tribune
鈥淩eading Madson is like reading some of his more illustrious and heady predecessors in the American experience . . . namely Emerson and Thoreau.鈥濃Kansas City Star
鈥淚t was a flowing emerald in spring and summer when the boundless winds ran across it, a tawny ocean under the winds of autumn, and a stark and painful emptiness when the great long winds drove in from the northwest. It was Beulahland for many; Gehenna for some. It was the tall prairie.鈥濃攆rom the 鈥淧rologue鈥