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MAKING A DIFFERENCE
The Exaltation of Parks
Steve Kemp
This book offers a deep dive into John D. Rockefeller, Jr., who was instrumental in the establishment of Grand Teton National Park, as well as the parks in Acadia, the Great Smoky Mountains, and Yosemite. The Grand Teton story is a fascinating look into amazing philanthropy, public-private partnership, and accomplishment (and partially covered in one of this issue’s feature stories, on page 104), as well as the subterfuge and turbulence around its creation.

OUR WILDLIFE
Wild Wonders: The Untamed and Enigmatic Animals that Inhabit Yellowstone National Park
Julia Cook
See the awe-inspiring animals of Yellowstone through the lens of a passionate and extremely talented young naturalist. The photos are extraordinary, but so is the informative guide to 67 different creatures in the park, from grizzlies and elk to pikas and beavers. Wild Wonders is a great souvenir or gift for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and Yellowstone fans of any age.

WESTERN LIVING
Modern West
Chase Reynolds Ewald and Audrey Hall
This book explores 15 ski retreats, ranch compounds, cabins, and more across the Rockies, including several in Jackson Hole. Hall’s insightful photographs shine a light on each home’s design and architecture, while Ewald’s words tell the story of each site and the different realities of living, working, and playing in the contemporary West.

WOMEN OF WYOMING
Women Shaping the West: Stories from Wyoming
Lindsay Linton Buk
Meet more than 25 Wyoming women whose lives, work, and personal stories are tributes to the spirit and soul of the American West. Every one of these trailblazing women have made an impact in the Cowboy State, shaping their communities, preserving traditions, and breaking new ground in politics, art, education, and business. JH




