Jean L. Waight has an MA in sociology and writes personal history with a sociological bent, often exploring the tension between the individual and social belonging. She is the author of The River Beyond the Dam: Shooting the Rapids of Progressive Christianity (2023). She lives in Bellingham, Washington. For more, visit jeanwaight.com.
""As a fellow Timberline Lodge enthusiast, I connected with Jean Waight's intriguing tales of the lodge and her time on the mountain. Timberline is the kind of place where you feel as if you alone are experiencing its singularity and creating new memories just for yourself. And yet at the same time, you want to share Timberline with everyone so they, too, can appreciate its unique grandeur. Waight's book captures those sentiments and so much more."" --Jon Bell, author of On Mount Hood ""Jean Waight's thirty years of winter visits to Mt. Hood's Timberline Lodge are richly woven into a collection of musings on her adventures, both joyful and challenging, along with of the lodge's architectural and cultural history. A delightful read!"" --Susan Chase-Foster, author of Xiexie Taipei ""In prose serene and lyrical, In Timberline's Embrace takes the reader on a journey to the beautiful Timberline Lodge perched on the slopes of Mount Hood. We accompany Waight on her many adventures that are by turns harrowing and hilarious, and along the way we learn the stories whispered by the walls of this beloved lodge."" --Sheila Dearden, author of Uprooted: A Natural History of Home