![]() ![]() The Dialogue interview airs again at 11 a.m. The Dublin Literary Award judging panel called Idaho “a masterpiece on the redeeming and regenerative potential of music, poetry, literature and art.” Ruskovich also reflects on the process of writing the book. Ann and Wade have carved out a life for themselves from a rugged landscape in northern Idaho, where they are bound together by more than love. ![]() Be the first to contribute Just click the 'Edit page' button at the bottom of the page or learn more in the Synopsis submission guide. It looks like we dont have a Synopsis for this title yet. The story involves a mysterious murder of a young girl by her own mother, and the efforts of the father’s new wife to try and untangle what may have happened. Be the first to contribute Just click the 'Edit page' button at the bottom of the page or learn more in the Plot Summary submission guide. The two also discuss the plot of “Idaho,” whose setting is based on the landscape of Ruskovich’s childhood on remote Hoodoo Mountain in Northern Idaho. ![]() This year, “Idaho” won the International Dublin Literary Award, which carries with it a prize of more than $100,000.įranklin talks with Ruskovich about what it was like to win the award and how it has changed her life. In a new episode of Conversations From the Sun Valley Writers’ Conference host Marcia Franklin will speak with Emily Ruskovich, an assistant professor in the Department of Theatre, Film and Creative Writing, and award-winning author of the novel, “Idaho.” ![]()
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