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My guest on today's "A Book and a Chat" is Brenda Stanley a former television news anchor and investigative reporter for the NBC affiliate in Eastern Idaho. She has been recognized for her writing by the Scripps Howard Foundation, the Hearst Journalism Awards, The Idaho Press Club and the Society for Professional Journalists.
Her book "The Color of Snow " is a story that came to her during a long car journy. She got to thinking what it would be like if you were a kidnap victim and were suddenly thrust into a life that was completely new to you... The result is "The Color of Snow".hat it would be like if you were a kidnap victim and suddenly being thrust into a life that is completely new. hat it would be like if you were a kidnap victim and suddenly being thrust into a life that is completely new.what it would be like if you wereduring a long car ride. I couldn't stop thinking about what it would be like if you were a kidnap victim and suddenly being thrust into a life that is completely neduring a long car ride. I couldn't stop thinking about what it would be like if you were a kidnap victim and suddenly being thrust into a life that is completely neduring a long car ride. I couldn't stop thinking about what it would be like if you were a kidnap victim and suddenly being thrust into a life that is completely ne during a long car ride. I couldn't stop thinking about what it would be like if you were a kidnap victim and suddenly being thrust into a life that is completely ne
“The Color of Snow,” the story of the discovery of a 16-year-old girl who went missing as a baby when she was stolen from her crib, is just the latest novel from Stanley. It’s her first, however, to be released only in digital format.