Review
But the most significant comment to be made about Tiger on the Road is that whoever reads it will want to read Vardis Fisher. The frustrating part will be finding his books. --
Bonnie Taylor, Tri-City Herald, April 15, 1990
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
About the Author
Tim Woodward, like Vardis Fisher before him, is an Idaho native. Born in Boise, he gained his B.A. in Journalism from the University of Idaho in Moscow in 1971, then moved back to Boise where he began writing news at the Idaho Statesman in 1975 and has since published three books, all collections of his columns, Shirttail Journalist, McCracker Takes A Vacation, and Here in Curmudgeon's Corner (Fenwick Books).
Woodward became interested in learning more about Fisher's life during a visit to Idaho's Antelope country in southeast Idaho, the setting for most of Fisher's first books. Returning home he discovered there were no true Fisher biographies and began working on Tiger on the Road. The book took four years of Woodward's spare time to complete.