In 1995, a sudden event left one daughter dead at the hands of her mother and the other missing in the woods.

Years later, Ann becomes obsessed with piecing together the truth of that day, even as Wade’s mind fails him and Jenny remains silent in prison. Critical Reception

The story follows Wade and his second wife, Ann, as they live on a rugged Idaho mountain. Wade is suffering from early-onset dementia, which is slowly erasing the memory of his first wife, Jenny, and their two daughters, May and June.

Critics and readers often highlight the book's "superhuman command of language" and its "bruisingly beautiful" prose. However, its unconventional structure is polarizing. Why Idaho by Emily Ruskovich Didn't Quite Gel For Me