Cultivating beauty in The Garden That You Are
Kate Gordon’s lovely book opens a portal to the lives of eight gardeners in British Columbia’s Slocan Valley.
Kate Gordon’s lovely book opens a portal to the lives of eight gardeners in British Columbia’s Slocan Valley.
The third segment in Don Berry’s masterful trilogy exploring the early era of Oregon history centers around the dramatic building of a schooner by Tillamook area settlers.
In Moontrap, Don Berry wrestles with the question of what happens to mountain men once the final frontier is settled.
Essential wines and wineries of the Pacific Northwest by Cole Danehower is a solid, non-academic reference for wine lovers.
Timothy Egan’s The Big Burn is a history of the 1910 fire that destroyed much of the newly designated National Forest land in Montana and Idaho.
Trask, by Don Berry, is a tour-de-force: powerful, impressive historical fiction about a mountain man living in the Clatsop area in 1840’s Oregon Country.
D.B.: A Novel. By Elwood Reid, is clever speculative fiction that mixes dark comedy with unsentimental reflection on modern masculinity.