Jo Deurbrouck's "Anything Worth Doing" is a true story about the lives and adventures of a pair of Idaho raft guides, set in the framework of the wild rivers that are the center of their unique existence. The duo are very different in age and background, yet connected by the wild waterways they travel. The story focuses on the Salmon River, the last lengthy, undammed wilderness whitewater river in the lower 48 states. Since it is unbridled, the river rages each spring when the high water hits. The book was selected for the 2012 National Outdoor Book Award, with the review committee saying: “You’ll find yourself glued to the pages as Deurbrouck deftly steers the narrative to a building climax. This is an impressive piece of work and a welcomed addition to river literature and lore.”
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