"This well-researched and finely written book makes a significant contribution to the larger literature on death and burial practice in the American West."—Micah T. Chang, South Dakota History
"Baumler says she hopes to 'appeal to those who love history, and quiet places, and wandering among the dead' (p. xvii). The Life of the Afterlife certainly does that, and much more. Its musings on life and death, forty black and white illustrations, tombstone stories, and well-researched history will be of interest to students of American culture, Montana history, grave markers, and anyone who loves a good tale."—Annette Stott, Social History
“Ellen has been called a ‘rock star of history’ in honor of her love of historical places and her long-standing commitment to telling the stories of our past in ways that make history accessible to all.”—Montana Preservation Alliance, Individual Achievement Award
“A prolific and talented writer with the rare ability to author scrupulously researched yet broadly appealing publications.”—Montana Historical Society staff tribute
“[Ellen Baumler] has made history come alive for young and old. When history calls, Ellen listens.”—Montana Governor’s Award for Excellence