<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p><b>This coffee-table book spotlights 100 Washington towns with populations under 3,500, with full-color photographs, fun facts, and details about what makes each community unique.</b><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Washington's Small Towns Have Great Stories.</b> <p><i>Little Washington</i> presents 100 of the state's tiniest towns. With populations under 3,500, these charming and unique locations dot the entire state--from Neah Bay along the Northwest coast to LaCrosse, a farming community in the eastern county of Whitman. With full-color photographs, fun facts, and fascinating details about every locale, it's almost as if you're walking down Main Street, waving hello to folks who know all of their neighbors. <p><b>Inside You'll Find<br> <ul><li>Details about 100 small towns--with entries from every county</li> <li>Full-color photographs, fun facts, and fascinating locations</li> <li>Guide to exploring these quaint and historic locations</li> <li>Insights from an author who has lived in various parts of the state</b></li></ul> <p>The selected locations help readers to appreciate the broader history of small-town life in Washington. Yet each featured town boasts a distinct narrative, as unique as the citizens who call these places home. These residents are innovators, hard workers, and--most of all--good people. The locations range from quaint to historic, and they wonderfully represent the Evergreen State. <i>Little Washington</i>, written by <b>Nicole Hardina, </b> is for anyone who grew up in a small town and for everyone who takes pride in being called a Washingtonian. They may be small towns, but they have huge character!<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Hardina's book is part history, part travelogue and all love letter to the Evergreen State."<br> --Tim Johnson, <i>Cascadia Weekly</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Nicole Hardina has lived in Washington for over 20 years, in towns big and small. Alaska-grown, she is a Seattle-based writer sharing an apartment with two cats, a guitar, and several overflowing bookcases. Her writing has appeared in Scope, Months to Years, Out There Outdoors, the Bellingham Review, Proximity, and elsewhere. She received a Grant for Artist Projects award from Artist Trust in 2016 and is working on a memoir that is equal parts grief account and love letter to the Pacific Northwest.
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