The Story
Discover Sun Valley through the eyes and words of Ernest Hemingway.
It was a cold, âwindless, blue sky dayâ in the fall of 1939 near Silver Creekâa blue-ribbon trout stream south of Sun Valley. Ernest Hemingway flushed three mallards and got each duck with three pulls. He spent the morning working on his novel For Whom the Bell Tolls. Local hunting guide Bud Purdy attested, âYou could have given him a million dollars and he wouldnât have been any happier.â Educator Phil Huss delves into previously unpublished stories about Hemingwayâs adventures in Idaho, with each chapter focusing on one principle of the authorâs âHeroic Code.â Huss interweaves how both local stories and passages from the luminaryâs works embody each principle. Readers will appreciate Hemingwayâs affinity for Idaho and his passion for principles that all would do well to follow.
Description
Discover Sun Valley through the eyes and words of Ernest Hemingway.
It was a cold, âwindless, blue sky dayâ in the fall of 1939 near Silver Creekâa blue-ribbon trout stream south of Sun Valley. Ernest Hemingway flushed three mallards and got each duck with three pulls. He spent the morning working on his novel For Whom the Bell Tolls. Local hunting guide Bud Purdy attested, âYou could have given him a million dollars and he wouldnât have been any happier.â Educator Phil Huss delves into previously unpublished stories about Hemingwayâs adventures in Idaho, with each chapter focusing on one principle of the authorâs âHeroic Code.â Huss interweaves how both local stories and passages from the luminaryâs works embody each principle. Readers will appreciate Hemingwayâs affinity for Idaho and his passion for principles that all would do well to follow.












