Introduces the geography, history, government, economy, industry, culture, historic sites, and famous people of the Gem State.
LOS ANGELES TIMES BESTSELLER • A stunning debut novel about love and forgiveness, about the violence of memory and the equal violence of its loss—from O. Henry Prize–winning author Emily Ruskovich WINNER OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST BOOK ...
One hot August day a family drives to a mountain clearing to collect birch wood. Jenny, the mother, is in charge of lopping any small limbs off the logs with...
**WINNER OF THE INTERNATIONAL DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD** ‘I love Idaho’ Paula Hawkins, bestselling author of The Girl on the Train This sharp, stunning debut novel and Irish bestseller about grief,...
Few states pack so many different rocks into such a small area as Idaho. The ancient sedimentary formations of northern Idaho, the Idaho batholith in the central part of the...
The mines were the Helena, the White Monument, and the Peacock, so named for the beautiful blue coloration in the copper ore. Nestled at the upper end of twenty-two mile long Kleinschmidt Grade, Helena was granted a post office in 1890.
A Christmas-themed novelette geared to inspire holiday excitement in all readers. This fictional story is interwoven with the New Testament account of Christ's birth, death and resurrection.
Through these astonishing true stories, Outlaw Tales of Idaho introduces you to a state you thought you knew—and a West wilder than you've ever imagined.
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Nine stories illuminate what it means to be Mormon and how faith serves to humanize, in a work that includes a seriocomic portrait of a young Joseph Smith.
Backpacking Idaho takes you to what author Doug Lorain calls a "Shangri-la" for backpackers. In the craggy Selkirk Mountains you'll find lush forests, small cirque lakes, and jagged granite peaks.