Recently I was browsing in the book section at the Eastern Sierra Visitor Center, specifically the section devoted to Local Authors, and ended up purchasing "Tales Along the El Camino Sierra." The authors David and Gayle Woodruff had signed all copies of the book on sale there.
This paperback has 138 pages (36 short chapters) and was a quick, entertaining, and educational read. It has many historical photographs.
As noted, "Iconic Highway 395: Originally known as El Camino Sierra, this magical ribbon of blacktop has been taking people on a sentimental journey for over 100 years...Tales Along El Camino Sierra is a collection of little-known stories involving people, places and events that have taken place over the years, in the beautiful lands of the Eastern Sierra. These engaging and often amusing narratives bring to life the area's rich human history that has not only helped shape the social culture of this cherished region, but has often created an enduring impact upon the human psyche."
Next to this gem in the Local Authors section at the ESVC is another "must read," "Mount Whitney: Mountain Lore from the Whitney Store." However, to get the author's signature for this book, one must drive up 13 miles to the end of the Whitney Portal Road.
Jim