
Idaho
by Emily Ruskovich
3.50
Literary Fiction
Somber
Reflective
Unsettling
Idaho unfolds around a shocking act of violence and the long emotional aftermath that follows. Ruskovich explores memory, guilt, and forgiveness through shifting perspectives and fractured chronology. The Idaho landscape looms large, echoing the characters’ isolation. Silence becomes a form of both protection and punishment. The prose is spare yet emotionally charged. A haunting meditation on love and loss.