Roberta Shea's forebears carved a cattle ranch out of the Wyoming wilderness. But she does not share in her neighbors' assumption that the pioneers' sacrifices have bestowed upon them the right to exploit the land as they see fit. Roberta has converted her ranch into a rehabilitation center for birds of prey. Locally, she is referred as "the eagle lady". She is about to release two juvenile bald eagles whom she has restored to health to join others of this endangered species that winter in a nearby canyon. Her husband, Glenn, a state senator, loves the stubborn woman he is married to, but he wishes she could be a bit more politic when it comes to denouncing the neighbors. When a neighbor, struggling to protect his sheep from marauding coyotes, does what he feels he has to, he sets in motion a chain of events that will challenge Roberta's loyalties. Inspired by a true event in 1971 that led to the passage of the Endangered Species Act, this is a poetic evocation of Wyoming's high prairie country and of the bitter clash between the competing claims of the Old West and the New.
Anastasia Hobbet Poradie kníh
Anastasia Hobbetová je autorkou podmanivých románov, ktoré sa ponárajú do zložitosti ľudských vzťahov a kultúrnych stretov. Jej próza sa vyznačuje prenikavým vhľadom do tém, ako sú medziosobné vzťahy, spoločenské nerovnosti a delikátne oblasti kultúrnych nedorozumení. Hobbetová majstrovsky vykresľuje miesta a postavy, ponúka čitateľom pohlcujúce a autentické rozprávanie, ktoré preniká za bežné zobrazenia a odhaľuje hlboko ľudskú podstatu. Jej dielo je oslavované pre svoju brilantnú rozprávačskú zručnosť a nekompromisný, napriek tomu ľudský portrét kultúr.

- 1997