Dennis in this story could be a character with a lot of knowledge about crawdads and the area around the bus route. Maybe he's an old - timer who has seen many things related to the crawdad bus over the years and loves to share his stories with others. He could be a fisherman who uses the crawdad bus to get to his favorite fishing spots and has tales to tell about his adventures along the way.
The term 'Idaho 4' is rather ambiguous. It could potentially refer to four athletes from Idaho, or four individuals involved in a local Idaho incident. Without further details, it's difficult to give a complete story. Maybe it's a story about four friends who grew up in Idaho and had an adventure together, but that's just speculation.
I'm not sure which specific 'Missing Idaho Kids' story you are referring to. There could be many cases. It might be about children who went missing during a camping trip in Idaho. Maybe they got lost in the wilderness and search teams were deployed to find them.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about the state of Idaho, perhaps the people, the landscape, or some unique stories set in that region.
Sorry, I'm not aware of the author of this 'idaho a novel'. It could be a relatively unknown author or a new release. You could try searching for it on Goodreads, as they usually have information about the author.
The story of Idaho is complex and multifaceted. Geographically, it's a state filled with natural beauty. The Sawtooth Mountains are a major attraction, drawing hikers and nature lovers. Culturally, there are remnants of the pioneer days, with old mining towns and ranches. The state also has a unique blend of rural and urban areas. Boise, the capital, is a growing city with a vibrant arts and culture scene, while much of the state still maintains a traditional, agricultural way of life. Idaho's history in terms of westward expansion and settlement also plays a significant role in shaping what it is today.
In science fiction, 'Idaho Clone' could refer to a clone that is somehow related to Idaho. It might be a clone created in a laboratory in Idaho, or a clone with specific characteristics associated with the place. For example, if Idaho has a particular environmental factor, the clone could be designed to adapt to that. However, without more context from the specific science fiction work, it's hard to be more precise.
I'm not sure specifically which 'full Idaho story' you are referring to. Idaho has a rich history including its Native American heritage, its development as a farming and ranching state, and its growth in modern industries. There could also be a specific local event or personal story that goes by this name.