Riverine Dreams: Away to the Glorious and Forgotten Grassland Rivers of America

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Riverine Dreams: Away to the Glorious and Forgotten Grassland Rivers of America

Author(s): George Frazier (Author)

  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • Publication Date: October 3, 2025
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 296 pages
  • ISBN-10: 022683879X
  • ISBN-13: 9780226838793

Book Description

The inspirational story of grassland rivers—and the people who paddle and protect them.
 
The North American grasslands that once covered vast areas of the central United States are now our most endangered ecosystems. But not far from any spot in the grasslands is a river. Grassland rivers are as central to the story of prairies as bison and bluestem. Defined as rivers that drain prairie watersheds, these waterways are crucial to plains ecosystems and no less endangered than the grasslands surrounding them. They are also enigmatic: some are restricted by local access laws and others have simply been forgotten. In any given year, fewer than a dozen people might lay eyes on tens of thousands of miles of America’s grassland rivers. But, as environmental writer George Frazier shows, following their twists and turns is one of the best ways to experience the wild essence of the prairies.
 
Riverine Dreams invites us on a trip along eight grassland rivers—including the Missouri, the Niobrara, and Purgatoire—traversing their environmental and cultural histories and introducing us to the people who study, paddle, and conserve them. This journey takes Frazier across the North American interior—from Montana and Colorado to Nebraska and Missouri—where he uncovers a remarkable movement to celebrate and preserve these natural treasures: nothing less than a grassland river revival.
 
The first accessible introduction to these waters,
Riverine Dreams is a personal exploration of the rivers that are so vital to the health of the prairies.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Riverine Dreams is an engaging travelogue packed with a wealth of history and reverence for the US’s unique ecosystems.” ― Foreword Reviews

“A love letter to the prairie and grasslands that make up North America.”  ― Lawrence Magazine

“An original, seminal, deftly crafted, unique and groundbreaking study, Riverine Dreams . . . is especially and unreservedly recommended addition to personal, professional, community, and college/university library Nature Conservationism and Ecotourism Travel Guide collections, as well as supplement Ecology/Environmental Studies curriculum lists. Impressively comprehensive, accessibly informative, and thoroughly ‘reader friendly’ in organization and presentation . . .”  ― Midwest Book Review

“Prairie rivers and prairie history, both natural and cultural, told with verve and humor. A colorful, extensive, engaging liquid road trip through prairies unfamiliar and unseen from Montana on south, it’s . . . a real encouragement to get out there and experience these watery, wild places while the getting’s good.” 

Lawrence Public Library

Riverine Dreams is a great river book; it is also simply an excellent book. . . . Early in the book, Frazier references the late geographer Yi-Fu Tuan, who said that space plus culture equals place. Prairie ecosystems and grassland rivers are clearly Frazier’s place, and the book describes them in a way that is vivid and infectious. His passion is conveyed through scientific explanation, historical and cultural explications, and an ineffable sense of adventure and fun.” 

Issues in Science and Technology

“The prairie rivers draining America’s sea of grass have their own unique and wonderful attributes, from tiny fish that can withstand the most challenging conditions, to rich histories of Indigenous and European peoples, to endless horizons of land and sky. This informative and enjoyable book explores the grassland rivers from the perspective of a canoe. Drawing on personal experience and conversations with locals, Frazier evokes a lovely, fascinating, and endangered world at the heart of contemporary America.” — Ellen Wohl, author of “Dead Wood: The Afterlife of Trees”

“In Riverine Dreams, Frazier paddles across a great grasslands riverscape in the middle of America. These rivers are rich not only in flora and fauna but in history, and with each dip of his favorite aluminum paddle Frazier expertly recounts the story of how humans and nature have rubbed shoulders along their banks. This is not travelogue, but adventure, from the Grand in Missouri to the Purgatoire in Colorado, driven by Frazier’s passion for the wild. To save the rivers, he knows, we must save the prairies, and he brings us encouragement from visionaries and environmentalists. Frazier’s connection to the rivers is authentic, and he’s at his best when writing about his home river, the Kaw, which flows by his hometown of Lawrence, Kansas, to the confluence of the Missouri in Kansas City. He tells us of people like fisherman Abe Burns, who at the turn of the last century would literally wrestle monstrous flathead catfish from the Kansas River, and explorer Meriwether Lewis, who noted the same river was clear enough to see the bottom. ‘Today you’d need radar,’ Frazier says dryly. But grassland rivers are poised for a renaissance, Frazier writes, part of a new environmental and conservation ethic. What Frazier has produced is an important and remarkable book about how grassland rivers have helped shape America, and of his love for them. It’s also an invitation for the rest of us to join him.” — Max McCoy, author of “Elevations: A Personal Exploration of the Arkansas River”

“The flow of a river emphasizes the interconnectedness of all things, with tributaries merging into the main stream, much like individual lives contributing to the larger human experience. Rivers are full of stories, and we must listen. Frazier captures the personality of each river and shares their stories well.” — Norm Miller, founder of “Missouri River Paddlers”

About the Author

George Frazier is the author of The Last Wild Places of Kansas: Journeys into Hidden Landscapes. He lives in Lawrence, Kansas, with his wife and daughter.

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