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Sawtooth Books has been a beloved fixture in downtown Ketchum since 1983, serving the resort community of Sun Valley and the broader Wood River Valley with a collection that reflects the passions and pursuits of mountain life. The fly-fishing library is among the finest in the American West, featuring everything from classic texts by Norman Maclean and John Gierach to technical guides for every river and stream in central Idaho. The Ernest Hemingway collection is a particular point of pride, honoring the great writer who spent his final years in Ketchum and is buried in the town cemetery. First editions, biographies, critical studies, and photographs fill a dedicated alcove that draws Hemingway scholars and admirers from around the world. The mountain culture section encompasses skiing history, mountaineering narratives, and the lifestyle literature that defines communities like Ketchum and Sun Valley. A cozy in-store cafe with a stone fireplace serves as a gathering spot on cold winter afternoons, and the store's summer author series on the back patio has become a highlight of the Wood River Valley cultural calendar.
Sawtooth Books has been a beloved fixture in downtown Ketchum since 1983, serving the resort community of Sun Valley and the broader Wood River Valley with a collection that reflects the passions and pursuits of mountain life. The fly-fishing library is among the finest in the American West, featuring everything from classic texts by Norman Maclean and John Gierach to technical guides for every river and stream in central Idaho. The Ernest Hemingway collection is a particular point of pride, honoring the great writer who spent his final years in Ketchum and is buried in the town cemetery. First editions, biographies, critical studies, and photographs fill a dedicated alcove that draws Hemingway scholars and admirers from around the world. The mountain culture section encompasses skiing history, mountaineering narratives, and the lifestyle literature that defines communities like Ketchum and Sun Valley. A cozy in-store cafe with a stone fireplace serves as a gathering spot on cold winter afternoons, and the store's summer author series on the back patio has become a highlight of the Wood River Valley cultural calendar. Located in the heart of Ketchum, Idaho, this beloved bookstore has been serving the literary community since 1983, making it 43 years of championing books and readers.
Summer patio author series, monthly fly fishing book club, annual Hemingway Birthday Reading in July, and quarterly mountain culture film-and-book evenings during ski season.
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