inspiring. . . . [It] has depths you may not expect from an actor/comedic performer/woodworker who goes to great lengths to entertain the audience but also has me thinking about the choices I make as I live in the world. John Warner, Chicago Tribune
Offerman s thoughtful and hilarious musings at the nexus of human life and nature, particularly through the lens of John Muir and Aldo Leopold . . . serves another welcome reminder that nature is for all.
Funny, extremely sharp, and at the same time equally heartwarming, Offerman s love for the Land of the Free shines. Forbes
A timely hybrid travelogue/manifesto about the utter importance of touching grass, and so much more. Fast Company
"[An] insightful, witty look at his outdoorsy pursuits. New York Post
A great mix of wit and perceptive observation from travels in the United States and the United Kingdom . . . with a surprising amount of history, nature, and ecology thrown in. Library Journal
"Laced with humor, intellect, and fierce passion, Where the Deer and the Antelope Play is an entertaining getaway to a variety of unexpected American vistas." BookPage