BOOK

Idaho.

Emily Ruskovich · Fiction · 1950

"Idaho" by Emily Ruskovich weaves an evocative narrative set against the rugged backdrop of Idaho's landscape, exploring the intricate dynamics of family, memory, and forgiveness. Through the multifaceted story of Ann and Wade, and their tragic past involving the sudden, unexplainable act of violence that shatters their family, Ruskovich crafts a deeply moving exploration of human resilience and the capacity for healing. Idaho's wild and poignant scenery serves not just as a setting but as a near-spiritual entity influencing the characters' lives and decisions, mirroring the unpredictable nature of their personal traumas and redemptions. This novel captivates readers with its lyrical prose and the haunting beauty of its setting, making it a significant contribution to literature set in the American West.