

I devoured this book. The writing was outstanding and perfectly paced. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you to the publisher for the free copy.
#bookblogger #bookreviewer #bookworm
I devoured this book. The writing was outstanding and perfectly paced. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you to the publisher for the free copy.
#bookblogger #bookreviewer #bookworm
In the late summer and fall of 2020, fires raged across Northern California, including very near Manjula Martin‘s home. Here she details her experiences of evacuating and wondering when it‘s safe to go home alongside stories of her chronic pain and info about fires and fire suppression. She meanders but always circles back to these central themes. This really worked for me. Loved it.
I‘m lukewarm on this memoir, which in theory should have worked really well for me. I found the audiobook lacking and rather rambling. Martin‘s California home is in danger of being destroyed by the ever increasing wildfires. There‘s much about her pain but mostly centers on fires, including prescribed burns, which was interesting. I also liked the parts about her garden. However, these topics lacked organization and it felt like random thoughts.