Synopses & Reviews
Cumberland Island, off the coast of Georgia, is the largest barrier island in the United States and one of the most biodiverse places in the world. Celebrated for its windswept dunes, sea turtles, and wild horses, the island is also famous for its human inhabitants. Steel magnate Thomas Carnegie owned much of Cumberland, and his widow Lucy turned it into a Gilded Age playground. Generations later, when Carnegie heirs tried to turn the island into a lavish resort or a national park with millions of annual visitors, another island matriarch, and by far the most unusual, had her say.
Carol Ruckdeschel is one of the wildest women in America. She eats road kill, wrestles alligators, and dissects giant sea turtlesmore than any other scientist, ever. She lives in a ramshackle cabin she built herself and is a whiskey-drinking, bareback-riding, modern-day Thoreau, who also happens to have shot and killed a man in self-defense. With only a high school diploma, Carol knows more about sea turtles than most marine biologists, and she wasnt about to let Cumberland slip away. Untamed is the story of an American original standing her ground and fighting for what she believes in, no matter the cost.
Review
A New York Times BestsellerA Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers Series pick
One of Amazon's Top 100 Books of the Year
A Daily Beast Best Nonfiction Book of the Year
Winner of the Langum Malott Prize
Winner of the 2015 Society of Environmental Journalists Rachel Carson Environment Book Award
An Advisory Council for the Georgia Center for the Books Books All Georgians Should Read”
Vivid. . . . Ms. Ruckdeschels biography, and the way this wandering soul came to settle for so many decades on Cumberland Island, is big enough on its own, but Mr. Harlan hints at bigger questions. Who does this island belong to? The Park Service, the Carnegies, Caroland, for that matter, the turtles? What is the difference between stewardship and ownership? Carol Ruckdeschel found a home as the latest in a series of women who have tried to protect Cumberland Island. The difference being that, rather than being a Carnegie, she is a benevolent invasive species of one.”Wall Street Journal
Harlan intimately and expansively profiles a fearless Southern island dweller. . . . A moving homage and an adventure story that artfully articulates the ferocities of nature and humanity.”Kirkus Reviews
Carol Ruckdeschel isnt quite your mother's idea of a role model, but she is my idea of an inspiring woman. Her gifts are many, her commitment resolute, her contribution world-class. And boyas youll readhas she had fun. What a story! It's as beautiful as the island she loves.”Carl Safina, author of The View from Lazy Point and A Sea in Flames
Now this is an adventure story. Untamed is the true-life saga of a brilliant, beautiful woman who became her own tall tale. Just to survive, Carol Ruckdeschel had to become as elusive and mysterious as the creatures she first set off into the wilderness to study. Hunted by her enemies, stalked by an ex-lover, living off the land, Ruckdeschel found herself locked in a battle of wits to stay alive and pursue her scientific passion. This is no Sad Girl on a One-Year Quest for Love and Backbone; Carol Ruckdeschel is on a mission, and she's smart and lethal enough to deal with anyone who tries to stop her.”Christopher McDougall, author of Born to Run
A true action hero, Carol Ruckdeschel is using her powers of insight, persuasion, and personal commitment to protect a wilderness island off the coast of Georgia. Shes not just bemoaning the tragic decline of the natural world that sustains all life on earth, humans and turtles included. She is also putting her own life on the line to save whats left. Thanks to Carol, there is hope for wild creatures who have preceded humankind by hundreds of millions of yearsand hope for an enduring future for ourselves as well.”Sylvia Earle, record-setting oceanographer, National Geographic explorer-in-residence, 2009 TED Prize winner, Mission Blue founder, Time's first Hero of the Planet, and author of The World Is Blue
Wild country produces wild people, who sometimes are just what's needed to keep that wild cycle going. This is a memorable portrait.”Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature, winner of the 2013 Gandhi Peace Award, founder of 350.org
Get ready to inhale steaming carcasses, gun smoke, and salty sea air. Harlan has a magic touch for storytelling. He rings out every sensory detail in this compelling sketch of a controversial, no-holds-barred life.”Jennifer S. Holland, National Geographic writer and New York Times bestselling author of Unlikely Friendships
Open this book to the brine of salt marsh, the musk of turtles and sea breezes, and the astonishing story of Carol Ruckdeschel. From the first line I was captivated by this biography of a fierce and enigmatic passion for wildness, mesmerizing and beautiful. May we all learn something of love from it.”Janisse Ray, author of Ecology of a Cracker Childhood
Untamed is not only a page-turner but also a show-stopper. Its engaging protagonist, Carol Ruckdeschela combination of Jane Goodall and Annie Oakleyis kaleidoscopic in her paradoxes: brutal and benevolent, savage and sympathetic, cutthroat and compassionate. Harlan has written an environmental classic that belongs on the shelf alongside Carson, Leopold, Muir, and Thoreau. This crafty, adventurous biography reads like a good novel and leaves readers in tears. Its a tale of an American hero told by an American hero, and the collaboration is luminous.”Thomas Rain Crowe, author of Zoros Field: My Life in the Appalachian Woods
"This is going to be a winner. I loved itand was even choked up a time or two by Carols passion to save wild Cumberland. An undertow of awe sweeps beneath the entire story. As Carols life reveals, the battles for wilderness are many and the victories are short-lived, but ultimately the fight comes down to one thing: pure, unwavering love."Brooke Williams, author of Halflives: Reconciling Work and Wildness
Deliciously engrossing. . . . Readers are in for a wild ride.”Citizen-Times (Asheville)
This is one gorgeous book, a testament not only to Will Harlans obvious writing chops but also what the best in journalism is all about, the passion to dig and go beyond the obvious. Harlans unflinching, inspirational biography of Carol Ruckdeschel . . . shows the reader her amazing character, spine and spunk . . . Untamed is a unique portrayal of a unique crusader . . . Very thought-provoking stuff, with beautiful writing and an eye-for-detail.”Society of Environmental Journalists
Synopsis
Carol Ruckdeschel is the wildest woman in America. She wrestles alligators, eats roadkill, rides horses bareback, and lives in a ramshackle cabin that she built by hand in an island wilderness. A combination of Henry David Thoreau and Jane Goodall, Carol is a self-taught scientist who has become a tireless defender of sea turtles on Cumberland Island, a national park off the coast of Georgia.
Cumberland, the countrys largest and most biologically diverse barrier island, is celebrated for its windswept dunes and feral horses. Steel magnate Thomas Carnegie once owned much of the island, and in recent years, Carnegie heirs and the National Park Service have clashed with Carol over the islands future. What happens when a dirt-poor naturalist with only a high school diploma becomes an outspoken advocate on a celebrated but divisive island? Untamed is the story of an American original standing her ground and fighting for what she believes in, no matter the cost.
About the Author
Will Harlan is the editor-in-chief of Blue Ridge Outdoors, the countrys largest regional outdoor magazine. A top trail runner and a long-time journalist, his work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, National Geographic Adventure, and elsewhere.