For generations, Whidbey Island's vivid beauty has made it a home for
those drawn in by a rural landscape and thriving communities. Whether
native tribes, pioneers, vacationers or retirees, all have enjoyed the
island's legacy. Their stories illustrate Whidbey Island residents'
devotion to their home. Authors Elizabeth Guss, Janice O'Mahony and Mary
Richardson offer a compelling anthology that captures the history behind
the intentional protection and restoration of natural and cultural areas
on the island. Each story sheds new light on Whidbey Island's rich
heritage. From the early settlements of Native Americans and Europeans,
to federal involvement with the Civilian Conservation Corps and the U.S.
Navy, continuing through the activism in the 1960s and 1970s, to today,
this is the story of Whidbey Island.