The Crazies, Amy Gamerman
The Crazies, Amy Gamerman
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The Crazies
The Cattleman, the Wind Prospector, and a War Out West

Author: Amy Gamerman

Narrator: Anna Sale

Unabridged: 17 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/07/2025


Synopsis

“Yellowstone meets Matlock” (Tom Clavin) in this dazzling tale of land lust and the American West, chronicling the rise and fall of a wind farm that triggers a 21st century range war between a struggling fifth-generation rancher and the billionaires next door.

Most locals in Big Timber, Montana, learn to live with the wind. Rick Jarrett sought his fortune in it. Like his pioneer ancestors who staked their claims in the Treasure State, he believed in his right to make a living off the land—and its most precious resource, million-dollar wind.

Trouble was, Jarrett’s neighbors were some of the wealthiest and most influential men in America, trophy ranchers who’d come west to enjoy magnificent mountain views, not stare at five-hundred-foot wind turbines.

So began an epic showdown that would pull in an ever-widening cast of characters, including a Texas oil and gas tycoon, a roguish wind prospector, a Crow activist fighting for his tribe’s rights to the mountains they hold sacred, and an Olympic athlete-turned-attorney whose path to redemption would lead to Jarrett’s wind farm. A wildly entertaining yarn, the brawl over Crazy Mountain Wind would become a fight over the values that define us as Americans, even as the most coveted rangeland in the West was threatened by forces more powerful than anything one man could muster: record drought, raging wildfires, dwindling snowpack.

“An epic tale of greed and resilience,” The Crazies “has the power to leave you feeling walloped, whip-sawed, and wildly invigorated, all within the same breath” (Kevin Fedarko, New York Times bestselling author of A Walk in the Park). It’s an exquisitely reported, ruggedly beautiful western for a warming planet—and a bighearted inquiry into how you can love a place so much you risk destroying it.

About Amy Gamerman

Amy Gamerman has written about real estate and culture for The Wall Street Journal for more than two decades. The Crazies is her first book.

About Anna Sale

Anna Sale is the creator and host of Death, Sex, & Money, the award-winning podcast from WNYC Studios, where she’s been doing interviews about “the things we think about a lot and need to talk about more” since 2014. Before that, she covered politics for public radio for years. She grew up in West Virginia and lives in the East Bay in California with her husband and two daughters.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nancy on December 01, 2024

There were the people who honor the land which should belong to no one and everyone. The people who wanted to profit from the land and make their fortune. The people who struggled to hold onto the land their ancestors had settled. And the people whose wealth allows them to own land as a plaything for t......more

Goodreads review by Ula on October 26, 2024

Not just for fans of the "Yellowstone" TV series. Even if you watched it mainly for the views (like I did), you should love this book. You will find similarly impressive vistas, but a much better plot. It is an example of my favorite kind of nonfiction, where the author starts with an interesting sto......more

Goodreads review by Nancy G. on January 07, 2025

The Crazies is like "A Civil Action" meets "Yellowstone." With larger than life characters and magnificent prose, the story will stay with you long after you finish the last page.......more

Goodreads review by Randall on March 07, 2025

Meticulously researched and detailed, Gamerman's chronicle of the attempt to develop a wind farm in Montana is a reflection of our times. The rich hire lawyers who use the law to bob and weave and manipulate the justice system to their advantage. What happens to the Jarretts and Andersons is a small......more

Goodreads review by Alex Mitchell on January 26, 2025

Solid book with well-researched information, but for those comparing this to the TV series of Yellowstone, I found the digressions to be all too consuming when following the larger narrative. I doubt the show has whole episodes dedicated to flashbacks of an entire character's life, which feels like......more


Quotes

The Crazies has the sweep of The Grapes of Wrath and the storytelling power of Wallace Stegner’s The Big Rock Candy Mountain.”
—Rinker Buck, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Oregon Trail

“A fascinating story about the new energy economy. If you want to understand why change does—or doesn't—happen in America, read The Crazies.”
—Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sixth Extinction

“It’s impossible to say what’s more compelling about this marvelous book: the story itself—an epic tale of greed, resilience, and hypocrisy playing out against the backdrop of one of the most stunningly gorgeous pieces of real estate in the entire world—or the skill with which Amy Gamerman has masterfully woven a set of complex themes into narrative that boasts all the page-turning compulsiveness of a true-to-life thriller.”
—Kevin Fedarko, New York Times bestselling author of A Walk in the Park 

 “A Western drama with enough twists, clashes, and colorful characters to rival Yellowstone.” 
Cowboys & Indians

Empire of Pain, but for the Wild West.”
Amazon Book Review, Editors' Pick

“An absolutely wild ride through the untamed frontier of American culture. Gamerman brings alive the modern West in a breakneck story that’s outlandish but also almost mythically familiar. It turns out that the old fights over the frontier and the nature of American freedom aren’t over.”
—Christopher Leonard, New York Times bestselling author of The Lords of Easy Money

“[A] tale of greed and grit.... If you didn’t have an opinion about billionaires in this country right now, you surely will after reading this book.”
—The Colorado Sun 

“Ms. Gamerman... conveys the craziness of this saga with empathy and vivid detail.”
The Wall Street Journal

“Excellent. A timely telling of change and inequality in the American West with reporting I trust, characters I’m drawn to, and writing that sparkles.”
—Anna Sale, host of the podcast Death, Sex & Money and author of Let's Talk About Hard Things

“Amy Gamerman’s riveting narrative reads like Yellowstone meets Matlock. This gripping story of a dispute over land rights is also a tale of the ongoing struggle to both preserve and exploit the American West.”
—Tom Clavin, #1 New York Times bestselling co-author of The Heart of Everything That Is