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Jurassic Park
by Michael Crichton

"Biosyn had already achieved some success, engineering a new, pale trout under contract to the Department of Fish and Game of the State of Idaho."

Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner

"There was a time up there in Idaho when everything was wrong; your husband’s career, your marriage, your sense of yourself, your confidence, all came unglued together."

Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner

"One thing I did decide to do, and I did it the first thing this morning, was to go through the Idaho file and pull out a few of the letters."

Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner

"My father, despite his Idaho governess, had gone to St. Paul’s badly prepared, an inferior Western child."

Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner

"I have a copy of it here. 'The Idaho Mining and Irrigation Company,' it says."

Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner

"Nothing like her has ever been seen in Idaho."

Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner

"Let me tell you how it is done in primitive Idaho."

Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner

"By now, after three years of the Idaho Mining and Irrigation Company, she was providing more than half of what they lived on."

Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner

"He said, “His father’s the best man in Idaho, with the biggest ideas.”"

Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner

"It will do him no harm to hear accents more cultivated than those of Idaho, where they speak of “airigation,” call a closet a “cubby,” and “wrench” the soap out of their wash, or “worsh.”"

Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner

"What choices we are offered in this life, if we live in Idaho."

Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner

"Oh, you must come to Idaho! It is the only place I know where your servants’ problems and your guests’ problems turn out to be the same."

Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner

"For the last few days I have been studying the Xeroxed newspaper stories that finally arrived from the Idaho Historical Society, and though they do straighten out for me some facts that I have never until now understood, they also raise some questions that are disturbing."

Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner

"Five days of it – a day of Idaho, …"

Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner

"He crossed some sort of moss rose with the old Harison yellow climber they used to have in Idaho, and got this climber with red blooms tipped with yellow."

The Tortilla Curtain
by T.C. Boyle

"He was twenty years old, just back from nine months in El Norte, working the potato fields in Idaho and the citrus in Arizona,"

The Tortilla Curtain
by T.C. Boyle

"He’d been working up in Idaho, in the potatoes, sending all his money home to Resurrección, and when the potatoes ran out he made his way south to Los Angeles because his friend Hilario had a cousin in Canoga Park and there was plenty of work there."