"Highly recommended."—Choice
"This geographically informed history of Phoenix makes an important contribution to the small but growing body of recent scholarship by geographers, historians, and planners. [Desert Visions and the Making of Phoenix], with its multiple themes, broad scope, and lively detail should appeal to a wide and diverse audience of readers interested in a contemporary American city in which the constant has been changing visions of growth."—Journal of Cultural Geography
"Easily the most useful biography of Phoenix available. Well researched and effectively written, this book also demonstrates the benefits of urban biography in helping readers understand what is unique about the urban Southwest and what is shared by today's cities throughout the country."—H-Net Reviews
"VanderMeer has filled in significant gaps in Phoenix history, particularly for the political arena which has received comparatively little study. His treatment of the home construction industry, informed by recent research based on cultural resource surveys, will be extremely valuable as more and more of Phoenix moves into the historic realm. Desert Visions is a noteworthy achievement."—The Journal of Arizona History
"A fresh and insightful examination of Phoenix's history."—Southwestern Historical Quarterly
"A fundamental work on the city of Phoenix."—Midwest Book Review
"VanderMeer has provided an invaluable resource for his adopted city and for anyone interested in the urban and environmental history of the Southwest, the Sunbelt, and cities in the modern United States."—Southern California Quarterly