Pete Hills River Profiles immerses readers in the messy reality of river restoration projects, detailing bombastic personalities, conflicting ideals, and emerging science in his quest to understand how to save Americas beleaguered waterways. With an engineers keen eyesight and a poets lyrical vision, Hill offers an essential guidebook to anyone fighting for the future of mountain creeks or city drainageways. River Profiles is a powerful reminder that rivers hold the hearts of our communities. -- Melissa L. Sevigny, author of Brave the Wild River: The Untold Story of Two Women Who Mapped the Botany of the Grand Canyon Pete Hill artfully weaves together the stories of a remarkable group of people with the stories of the rivers and wetlands they care for. His book is a thoughtful, entertaining insiders look at the history and current state of river restoration. But it is more than that; it is an object lesson in listening closelyboth to the river stewards who are the ostensible subjects of the book, and to the waterscapes that are urgently calling out to those who have learned to hear their voices. -- Shimon Anisfeld, Senior Lecturer II and Senior Research Scientist, Yale School of the Environment Underscoring the need for adapting strategies to local contexts, [ Pete Hill] shows that new ideas have come from a wide range of people from mechanics to ecologists and that Indigenous knowledge offers vital resources. [ River Profiles] links climate change with the broader goals of preserving biodiversity and cultivating healthy ecosystems. * Yale Climate Connections * An informative and inspiring read from start to finish. * Midwest Book Review * [ Pete Hills] journalistic approach helps readers, even those unfamiliar with the technical aspects of restoration, become invested in [ River Profiles] stories. The work [ is] a good fit for an undergraduate classroomwhether on environmental science, journalism, or environmental history. * Lily Hart, H-Environment *