MOON HANDBOOKS MONTANA

Expert authors W. C. McRae and Judy Jewell know the best ways to explore the Big Sky State. Their firsthand experience and honest insight will show you the difference between visiting Montana and knowing it.

"Tightly edited and chock-full of interesting facts." —Sierra magazine

Moon Handbooks Montana
6th Edition
W. C. McRae & Judy Jewell
ISBN 1-56691-705-0
$19.95
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS W.C. MCRAE & JUDY JEWELL

Bill McRae was raised in the badlands of eastern Montana, in a ranching community noted for Old West nonconformity and lawlessness. It’s no wonder that he was on the run for most of his university years: from Montana to Scotland, on to France, back to Canada, and then to England. This wayward youth didn’t help him much in the job market; over the years he has worked in jobs as varied as bookstore manager, catering chef, tile setter, remodeler, bartender, and bovine artificial inseminator. Nearly all these jobs subsidized him at one time or another while he struggled to establish himself as a writer.
  Bill’s first travel guide was Moon Handbooks Montana, and of all his books it remains his favorite. He grew up in an immigrant family steeped in the history of Montana—one grandfather of Prussian Jewish extraction helped push the railroad across central Montana, while another emigrated from Scotland to start a sheep ranch in the Big Dry Country. The matriarchy had its own stories of emigration, homesteading, and the Great Depression. This confluence of traditions meant a youth spent listening to family tales. Bill grew up in a household rich with sagas: the early railroad, friendships with Charlie Russell, open-range cowboys, sheepherders, outlaws, and cattle drives. For this son of the West, capturing the essence of Montana’s rugged yet courtly spirit was both a challenge and a therapy.
  Bill is the author of several travel guides, including Moon Handbooks Utah (also with Judy Jewell) and Moon Handbooks Zion & Bryce. He has also edited books for National Geographic and Mobil Guides and has written for websites like GORP.com and Expedia.com. In his spare time he earns money by writing polemics for a high-tech PR company. He makes his home in Portland, Oregon, and loves nothing more than setting out on a nice, long road trip with Cosi Fan Tutte playing on the car stereo.

Other travel guides authored by W.C. McRae:
Moon Handbooks Utah
Moon Handbooks Zion & Bryce

Judy Jewell was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, where crossing a busy street was a typical outdoor adventure. She became a Western woman right after she broke her right leg falling from a tree house at a camp where she worked. A small cash settlement prompted Judy to buy a cross-country Amtrak pass, pack up her stuff, and move to Portland, Oregon.
  Not long after that, in 1978, Judy made her first visit to Montana. By accident. On a freight train. It now occurs to her that she must’ve been a little wild back then. And it occurs to her friends that she’s still somebody who goes out of her way to . . . well, go out of her way.
  Back on track in Portland, Judy graduated from Reed College and worked as a Forest Service grunt, pizza maker, and women’s health-collective staff member. Then she found herself at Portland’s renowned Powell’s Books. Judy worked there, as a book buyer and manager, for 14 years. It was during this long stint that Judy and coworker Bill McRae realized some of the books they were selling would look a lot better with their names on them.
  In addition to Moon Handbooks Montana, Judy is also the author of several other guidebooks, including Moon Handbooks Utah (also with Bill McRae). When she is not writing about the outdoors and travel, she is the lead technical writer at Camp Dusty Technical Services. She lives with her husband and dog in Portland, where they enjoy swimming, yoga, skiing, gardening, cooking, and chasing quacking ducks.
  She recently broke her right leg again, but because she did it skiing in the backcountry while she was self-employed, there was no cash settlement this time. So she’s staying out west. And that’s just fine with her.

Other travel guides authored by Judy Jewell:
Moon Handbooks Utah



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