Book recommendations

15 05 2025

After posting the information about Kathryn Wilder’s forthcoming (in November) book, The Last Cows, I thought I’d do a “pay it forward” post and recommend another couple of books that I’ve recently added to my library.

I’ve been lucky enough to know Barb Kiipper for many years during our mustang advocacy journeys. She’s the founder and director of Jicarilla Mustang Heritage Alliance, a group that advocates for the mustangs of the Carson National Forest’s Jicarilla Wild Horse Territory in northwestern New Mexico. She has poured heart, sweat, blood and tears into the challenge of working toward good management for that herd, getting many, many mustangs adopted to good homes along the way. I met Michele Bell only recently and have been inspired about her approach to taming and training mustangs from a variety of places (the Jicarilla, BLM-managed herds and Mesa Verde National Park).

Why A Mustang is part memoir of their journeys, part philosophy about working with mustangs and what these amazing horses have taught these women about themselves and mustangs, specifically and in general. It’s a bit of an addictive read (and if you’ve been involved with horses and/or mustangs as long as I have, absolutely fascinating with insights about behaviors and taming/training techniques), and I highly recommend it.

Also …

Long-time friend and amazing nature/wildlife photographer Claude Steelman visited the other day on his way to Spring Creek Basin, and he gifted me a copy of his newest book, Wild Journey: The Photography of Claude Steelman. I don’t see this book on his website, so I’m not sure of its availability. Claude had a gallery in Durango for a number of years and currently has downsized to a studio just above Main Avenue – so he can be out shooting more! This wonderful book is a sort of compendium of his travels and experiences across the West (and beyond) during his 40-plus years (!) as a photographer chasing natural light and wildness. Mostly images, only a little text; his photography truly speaks volumes.

As you would expect from the photographer who published Colorado’s Wild Horses, there’s a section in this book about mustangs, which includes images from Spring Creek Basin, including the above gorgeous scene. 🙂

Claude says people ask him when he’s going to retire, and I love his phrase at the end of the book that indicates that if he retired, he’d “just go take pictures, so why bother” retiring!? Find your passion, indeed!

I have been so fortunate along this journey to not only meet and spend time with “my” own mustangs but also many like-minded humans. The mustangs and these people keep me grounded on my own path.


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8 responses

15 05 2025
Sue E. Story's avatar Sue E. Story

These books – and their authors – sound wonderful, TJ! Thanks for making us aware of them so we can read more wonderful narratives about precious mustangs.

15 05 2025
TJ's avatar TJ

I’m happy to pass these books along! I can spend many hours perusing Claude’s images, and Barb’s and Michele’s book is hard to put down!

15 05 2025
Sue E. Story's avatar Sue E. Story

And see more beautiful photos! 😁

15 05 2025
TJ's avatar TJ

Truly!

15 05 2025
karenflash3's avatar karenflash3

Looks like some great books!

15 05 2025
TJ's avatar TJ

They truly are! I love books, and I hope ya’ll might enjoy these, specifically!

15 05 2025
Hutch's avatar Hutch

Bravo! Thanks!

When do you release your book?

15 05 2025
TJ's avatar TJ

I’ll release either of these on a loan basis! 😉

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