James P. Allen
Will give a sense of the region's special heritage. Especially fascinating are the details of immigrant and ethnic group settlements in specific towns. The Sacramento Valley's people, landscape, and economy are much more diverse and interesting than they appear to outsiders or to residents who know little of the region's history.
Michael Magliari
Valley for Dreams is the most important general overview of the Sacramento Valley to be published since 1961.
Thomas Krabacher
The book beautifully and sympathetically captures the changing interplay between the many different cultural groups and their Sacramento Valley environment over the past two centuries. Hardwick and Holtgrieve's depth of knowledge and eloquence of style will make this book attractive to both scholars and general readers interested in California and the American West.
From the Publisher
Historical and topical in approach, Valley for Dreams covers many aspects of the Sacramento Valley. The book deserves five stars . . .
Dennis Dingemans
The authors provide valuable new commentary on all of the traditional themes. They capture well the dynamism of the Valley's increasing ethnic diversity, rejuvenated agricultural base, maturing urban system, emerging high technology employment, and unlimited potential as a dual gateway . . . lively writing and inherently interesting.