Jackson Hole
Publisher:
Stonehouse Press
Publication Date:
01 January, 2001
ISBN:
9781931304221
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Trade Cloth, 978-0-943972-62-6
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Description:
The Author Tells the Truth About The Impact of New People on a Mountain Resort. A collection of fictional short stories, based on the author's experience as a resident of this pristine valley in Wyoming nestled in the heart of the Grand Tetons, America's most beautiful mountain range. In these stories one will find insights and truths engendered by the modern invasion of new folks to these mountain enclaves, now dubbed resorts and how they clash with the customs and mores of the long established and cherished western culture. Acclaimed and reviled, these stories capture the truth, warts and all, of how modern life can both corrupt and enhance a traditional environment. Warren Adler is the Founder of the Jackson Hole Writer's Conference and the former Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Jackson Public Library.
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