An important addition to the emerging genre of works about fracking and its environmental and human costs. This will find large audiences among concerned citizens and warrants the attention of public officials as well as fans of J.D. Vance's Hillbilly Elegy.
This beautifully written book will appeal to religious scholars who study pluralism, syncretism, and exclusivism. Moreover, journalists and those interested in global studies, international relations, and sociology will appreciate it as well. The "human interest" angle and Griswold's skill in storytelling cannot be gainsaid, either.