"An unusual and brave book, one that demonstrates that personal integrity is more important than received professional wisdom."-- The Los Angeles Times Book Review In 1988 Richard Manning, a reporter for the Montana Missoulian , blew the whistle on two out-of-state logging companies that had clear-cut a swath the size of Delaware through the forests of the Northern Rockies. Manning's articles won his paper an award but cost him his job. In Montana...