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Fire in Paradise: An American Tragedy
Fire in Paradise: An American Tragedy | Alastair Gee, Dani Anguiano
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The harrowing story of the most destructive American wildfire in a century. There is no precedent in postwar American history for the destruction of the town of Paradise, California. On November 8, 2018, the community of 27,000 people was swallowed by the ferocious Camp Fire, which razed virtually every home and killed at least 85 people. The catastrophe seared the American imagination, taking the front page of every major national newspaper and top billing on the news networks. It displaced tens of thousands of people, yielding a refugee crisis that continues to unfold. Fire in Paradise is a dramatic and moving narrative of the disaster based on hundreds of in-depth interviews with residents, firefighters and police, and scientific experts. Alastair Gee and Dani Anguiano are California-based journalists who have reported on Paradise since the day the fire began. Together they reveal the heroics of the first responders, the miraculous escapes of those who got out of Paradise, and the horrors experienced by those who were trapped. Their accounts are intimate and unforgettable, including the local who left her home on foot as fire approached while her 82-year-old father stayed to battle it; the firefighter who drove into the heart of the inferno in his bulldozer; the police officer who switched on his body camera to record what he thought would be his final moments as the flames closed in; and the mother who, less than 12 hours after giving birth in the local hospital, thought she would die in the chaotic evacuation with her baby in her lap. Gee and Anguiano also explain the science of wildfires, write powerfully about the role of the power company PG&E in the blaze, and describe the poignant efforts to raise Paradise from the ruins. This is the story of a town at the forefront of a devastating global shiftof a remarkable landscape sucked ever drier of moisture and becoming inhospitable even to trees, now dying in their tens of millions and turning to kindling. It is also the story of a lost community, one that epitomized a provincial, affordable kind of Californian existence that is increasingly unattainable. It is, finally, a story of a new kind of fire behavior that firefighters have never witnessed before and barely know how to handle. What happened in Paradise was unprecedented in America. Yet according to climate scientists and fire experts, it will surely happen again.
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Lizwarnerpdx
Fire in Paradise: An American Tragedy | Alastair Gee, Dani Anguiano
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I had to bail about 35% in. It was just too stressful it‘s like reading a documentary about a recent catastrophic fire in an area not too far from my home. It‘s well-written and interesting, just too overwhelming for me to keep going.

dabbe #hailthebail! 🤩🤩🤩 7mo
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swynn
Fire in Paradise: An American Tragedy | Alastair Gee, Dani Anguiano
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This is the story of the Camp Fire in 2018, which killed 85 people and burned Paradise, California (pop. 27,000) to the ground. The human stories of this disaster are just devastating, and the authors have done remarkable work in collecting and arranging them. Worst, of course, was knowing that even as you're reading, the same stories are re-happening and on an even larger scale. And for that tragedy I have no words.

Karisa My mom's best friend lives there. Her house was one of only a few spared on her block. It's just awful. This year's fires are bringing back a lot of fear to the area. 4y
swynn So sorry for what your mom's friend must have gone through, even if her house was spared. Hope she continues to be safe. 4y
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CoffeeK8
Fire in Paradise: An American Tragedy | Alastair Gee, Dani Anguiano
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🌷 6 books read this week
🌷 3 library books
🌷 1 audiobook
🌷 1 book by a BIPOC author
🌷 4 female authors
#bookreport #weeklyreading

Cinfhen Wowza!!!! Great week 4y
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CoffeeK8
Fire in Paradise: An American Tragedy | Alastair Gee, Dani Anguiano
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Pickpick

A fascinating look at how climate change has made the fires in California so much more devastating.

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Mitch
Fire in Paradise: An American Tragedy | Alastair Gee, Dani Anguiano
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Reported Non Fiction - a new genre title that describes my current reading jam very well! 👍🏼

https://bookmarks.reviews/five-books-that-offer-a-master-class-in-reported-nonfi...

MallenNC I hadn‘t heard these types of books called by that name either. I do enjoy reported work. 4y
squirrelbrain I like these types of books too. 4y
marleed Oh how interesting. I didn‘t realize this as a genre. But I must say, it‘s one of my favorites. 4y
eraderneely This is the genre title I‘ve been missing all my life! (the last few years) 4y
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Addison_Reads
Fire in Paradise: An American Tragedy | Alastair Gee, Dani Anguiano
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Devastating. 😭 This book is a true story of a wildfire that destroyed a small California town.

This was a difficult book to read, and I had to take it slow, but once I finished I'm glad I read it so that the people of this small town could have their stories heard and know that the lives lost and sacrifices made might help change the future.

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Addison_Reads
Fire in Paradise: An American Tragedy | Alastair Gee, Dani Anguiano
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Another gorgeous day here in Texas, so I took advantage and spread a blanket out by the lake and spent most of the day reading. 💚

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Looks very peaceful ❤️ 5y
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