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Looking for the Fire

by M. L. Buchman

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Tess Weaver is only at home at the top of the mountain above a thousand square miles of Idaho-Montana wilderness, watching for wildfires. It's the quiet place she makes sense to herself, alone in the sky. Right until Jack Parker becomes her closest neighbor, on the next ridge, one lookout tower and fifteen long miles away. A magic summer, connected only by the wildfire watch and radio, they discover that they're both Looking for the Fire.… (more)
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I liked the two characters who made a connection as fire watchers in towers miles apart. It was interesting as the characters put aside their prejudices to find common ground. My only complaint - much too short. ( )
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Tess Weaver is only at home at the top of the mountain above a thousand square miles of Idaho-Montana wilderness, watching for wildfires. It's the quiet place she makes sense to herself, alone in the sky. Right until Jack Parker becomes her closest neighbor, on the next ridge, one lookout tower and fifteen long miles away. A magic summer, connected only by the wildfire watch and radio, they discover that they're both Looking for the Fire.

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