The book "Moon Montana" by Judy Jewell, W. C. McRae, and Carter G. Walker is a travel guide that focuses on the state of Montana and its natural attractions.
**Key themes and topics include:**
* **Outdoor Adventures:** The book highlights various outdoor activities and natural landscapes, such as skiing, visiting hot springs, and exploring national parks like Yellowstone and Glacier National Park 【2】【4】.
* **History and Culture:** It delves into the history of Montana, including Native American history and culture, and the Old West era 【6】【8】. Specific historical journeys, such as following Lewis and Clark's expedition, are also mentioned 【3】【7】.
* **Travel and Exploration:** The book provides practical travel information, including itineraries, tips for dining, transportation, and accommodations, catering to different budgets and interests 【1】【3】. It emphasizes discovering unique destinations and off-the-beaten-path locations 【1】.
* **Geography and Scenery:** It describes Montana's diverse geography, from rolling prairies and wild forests to rugged mountains and scenic parklands 【4】【5】.
This book would connect with other library resources on **travel guides, American history, Native American studies, national parks, outdoor recreation, and regional geography**, particularly focusing on the Western United States.