Josh LaMore, author of "Beauty Beyond Telling: The Story of Cedar Breaks National Monument," will do a book signing at Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Josh LaMore, author of “Beauty Beyond Telling: The Story of Cedar Breaks National Monument,” will do a book signing at Cedar Breaks National Monument.

Cedar Breaks hosts Josh LaMore book signing

Josh LaMore will sign copies of “Beauty Beyond Telling: The Story of Cedar Breaks National Monument”

By Shannon Eberhard

Visitors can meet Josh LaMore, author of “Beauty Beyond Telling: The Story of Cedar Breaks National Monument” July 21 at the Point Supreme information center. LaMore will lead a guided “history walk” in the park at 11:30 a.m. and will be available to sign books and answer questions from 1 to 3 p.m.

Released this May, LaMore’s book celebrates Cedar Breaks National Monument and its many stories. Beautiful to look at and easy to read, ” Beauty Beyond Telling: The Story of Cedar Breaks National Monument” is available in the information center at Point Supreme and can be signed by LaMore June 21 from 1 to 3 p.m.

The history walk led by LaMore will be casual one-hour stroll featuring the hidden stories of those who have called Cedar Breaks home. Bring a snack, rain gear, and comfortable shoes. No reservation is needed, but park entrance fees apply.

Josh LaMore is a writer, a poet, a storyteller, and a librarian with an affinity for nature, history, travel, creative expression, and small-run unique multimedia artist books. Josh is currently living in New York City.

“Beauty Beyond Telling: The Story of Cedar Breaks National Monument” was published by Cedar Breaks’s official nonprofit partner, the Zion Forever Project, which works to connect visitors in meaningful ways by producing products that enhance visitor experiences in this region’s parks. Please visit zionpark.org to learn how you can make a difference for Cedar Breaks National Monument today and forever.

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