Michael P. Branch

Michael P. Branch

Humorist and award-winning author of How to Cuss in Western, Michael P. Branch is a professor of literature and environment at the University of Nevada, Reno, where he teaches creative nonfiction, American literature, environmental studies, and film studies. He lives in the western Great Basin Desert, on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada Range.

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How to Cuss in Western
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How to Cuss in Western
  • By: Michael P. Branch
  • Narrator: David Marantz
  • Length: 6 hours 44 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2022
  • Language: English
  • (58 ratings)
(58 ratings)
Where nature writing meets humor–a raucous, hilarious look at life in the high desert of Nevada, from the author of Raising Wild and Rants from the Hill Edward Abbey encouraged his readers to “be loyal to what you love, be true to the... Read more
On the Trail of the Jackalope
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On the Trail of the Jackalope
  • By: Michael P. Branch
  • Narrator: Eric G. Dove
  • Length: 8 hours 44 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2022
  • Language: English
  • (59 ratings)
(59 ratings)
The never-before-told story of the horned rabbit–the myths, the hoaxes, the very real scientific breakthrough it inspired–and how it became a cultural touchstone of the American West. Just what is a jackalope? Purported to be part... Read more
Raising Wild
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Raising Wild
  • By: Michael P. Branch
  • Narrator: David Marantz
  • Length: 8 hours 48 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2022
  • Language: English
  • (129 ratings)
(129 ratings)
Combining natural history, humor, and personal narrative, Raising Wild is an intimate exploration of Nevada’s Great Basin Desert, the wild and extreme land of high desert caliche and juniper, of pronghorn antelope and mountain lions, where... Read more
Rants from the Hill
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Rants from the Hill
  • By: Michael P. Branch
  • Narrator: David Marantz
  • Length: 6 hours 58 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2022
  • Language: English
  • (153 ratings)
(153 ratings)
Welcome to the land of wildfire, hypothermia, desiccation, and rattlers. The stark and inhospitable high-elevation landscape of Nevada’s Great Basin Desert may not be an obvious (or easy) place to settle down, but for self-professed desert rat... Read more

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Consume Killian Everett is condescending, egotistical, and a complete jerk.When I started as the new assistant for the famous rock band Civil Corruption, I thought I’d hit the career jackpot . . . but I was wrong.With his attitude, bad behavior, and stupid good looks, Killian has made my life a living hell since my very first day.We may fight constantly, but that doesn’t make me want him any less. ... Read Book
The Terrorist’s Son An extraordinary story, never before told: The intimate, behind-the-scenes life of an American boy raised by his terrorist father–the man who planned the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.What is it like to grow up with a terrorist in your home? Zak Ebrahim was only seven years old when, on November 5th, 1990, his father El-Sayyid Nosair shot and killed the leader of the Jewish Defense League. ... Read Book
Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe Folksy and fresh, endearing and affecting, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe is thenow-classic story of two women in the 1980s; of gray-headed Mrs. Threadgoode telling her life story toEvelyn, who is in the sad slump of middle age. The tale she tells is also of two women–of theirrepressibly daredevilish tomboy Idgie and her friend Ruth–who back in the thirties ran a little place ... Read Book
The House of Barrymore This epic family biography begins in the 1860s with Louisa Drew, the greatest comedienne of her time, mother of the brilliant Georgiana Drew Barrymore and mother-in-law of the vaudeville star and matinee idol Maurice Barrymore. But it is the children of Georgie and Maurice who are the heart of the book: Ethel, Lionel, and John, the most extraordinary members of an extraordinary family. We see ... Read Book
Hannah Arendt Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) was one of the major intellectual figures of the twentieth century. Born in Konigsberg to secular Jewish parents, she was a student of the two major exponents of Existenz philosophy in Germany, Karl Jaspers and Martin Heidegger. Arendt escaped Nazi Germany in 1933, traveling first to Paris, and then in 1940 to the United States, where she gained citizenship in 1951. As ... Read Book
Hard Pass “Hard pass.”That’s what the last girl I slept with said when she got her first sober glimpse of me. She laughed, walked out of my penthouse-and I never saw her again. It doesn’t matter that I’m a rich, professional athlete; what mattered was my face. Beauty might only be skin deep for some-but I know better.“Pay up.”That’s what the last girl I spoke to said over the phone when I ... Read Book
Christmas at Thompson Hall Originally published in the 1876 Christmas edition of The Graphic, Christmas at Thompson Hall is a Victorian tale concerning the proper Mr. and Mrs. Brown and their journey from southern France to Thompson Hall to celebrate Christmas with their relatives-a trip that becomes a comedy of errors once Mr. Brown’s throat condition, a malady that almost prevented the trip entirely, worsens. This ... Read Book
Hitches, Hideouts, & Homicide Welcome to Normal, Kentucky-where nothing is normal.Everyone in Normal is excited for the Hoe Down to celebrate the opening of the new Old Train Station motel grand opening. The evening comes to an abrupt end when a lightning storm knocks out all the power. At least, that’s what appears to have knocked out the electricity. But things aren’t always as they appear.Mae West has a way of sticking ... Read Book
American Nations An illuminating history of North America’s eleven rival cultural regions that explodes the red state-blue state myth.North America was settled by people with distinct religious, political, and ethnographic characteristics, creating regional cultures that have been at odds with one another ever since. Subsequent immigrants didn’t confront or assimilate into an “American” or “Canadian” ... Read Book
Born Extraordinary A parent’s guide to empowering children to embrace their visible and invisible differences     Meg Zucker was born with one finger on each hand, shortened forearms, and one toe on each misshapen foot, caused by a genetic condition called ectrodactyly. She would eventually pass this condition on to her two sons, and, along with her husband, raise them and their adopted daughter, who has her ... Read Book
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