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Book Reviews of Idaho Grown

Idaho Grown
Idaho Grown
Author: William Gilbert Roberts
ISBN-13: 9781401040758
ISBN-10: 1401040756
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Book Type: Paperback
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From back of the book,
"Potatoes, sagebrush and insecurity are mixed together on the high mountain desert of southeastern Idaho in a story about self and spuds. Kyle Clark is a self-conscious Spudnik scooper operator for a potato packaging plant in Aberdeen and on hot summer weekends searches the buckles and splatter cones of the nearby lava flows for a local legend. Along the way he encounters angry cowboys, beautiful cowgirls and Idaho history as he chases his dreams and his grandfather's story of lost riches from the forgotten West, until he finds something even more valuable...himself."

Coming from the same general area as the story, I could relate about 90% to it. You'll probably learn more about the potato industry than you ever knew or wanted to know. I did find it odd that the mystery of the local legend took a far back seat to the day to day life of the main characters in the book. Also, it didn't have the satisfying ending I look for in stories so I was left wondering if it was part of a series that I wasn't aware of. It isn't. Even with those problems that I had with the book I still enjoyed it because I found myself nodding as I read familiar situations and places in the story. Having a brother working for Spudnik made it interesting too!