Strangers in the Forest

Strangers in the Forest

Strangers in the Forest

Strangers in the Forest

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Overview

Strangers in the Forest, originally published in 1959, was included in the Reader's Digest Condensed Books series. Set in the white-pine timberland of the Idaho panhandle in 1908, the story explores the efforts of the early U.S. Forest Service to instill a sense of conservation in the land—a new concept affecting Idaho's seemingly inexhaustible forests.

Bundy Jones heads west to investigate the people taking timber homesteads in the north Idaho woods, suspecting that their real intention is to sell out for profit to lumber companies. Jones befriends the homesteaders, wins their confidence, and even admires them. When his connection with the Forest Service is revealed, most of the homesteaders turn against him. But the inferno of a north Idaho forest fire once again unites Jones and the timber settlers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780874220964
Publisher: Washington State University Press
Publication date: 09/08/1993
Series: Reprint Series
Pages: 314
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

Carol Ryrie Brink (1895-1981) wrote more than thirty books for adults and children. Her most acclaimed work, Caddie Woodlawn, won the Newbery Medal in 1936. Born in Moscow, Idaho, and raised by her loving grandmother, her Idaho trilogy fictionalized stories from her early childhood.

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