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The Big Burn

by Jeanette Ingold

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Three teenagers battle the flames of the Big Burn of 1910, one of the century's biggest wildfires.
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[The Big Burn] by [Jeanette Ingold] is an excellently written historical fiction that deals with an interesting topic. The plot is focused around three young people: Elizabeth, a homesteader with her sister, Jarret, a fire fighter, and Seth, and African American soldier. The even that brings them all together is the forest fires of 1910 in Idaho and Montana know as the Big Burn.

[Ingold] tells a fast moving tale through the various perspectives of those involved. The fact that she chose very different characters but remained historically accurate says a lot about the skill of the author. This book is a welcome addition to any classroom library, especially for those reluctant readers. ( )
  MsHooker | Jun 22, 2015 |
An excellent historical fiction book describing the Idaho wildfires of 1910 from several points of view: an African American soldier, a firefighter, and a homesteader. ( )
  SusieBookworm | Feb 10, 2008 |
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For my son, Kurt. and for all the men and women who fight wildland fires.
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The wildfires had been burning for weeks.
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It is summer of 1910 and the mountains are burning. Dozens of blazes dot the countryside, born of sparks thrown from trains, from campfires gone out of control, from lightning strikes that ignite the towering snags of dry forests. when these fires join, they become one vast wall of flames that will destroy everything. Caught in its path of three teens. At sixteen, Jarrett is fool enough to lose his railroad job, old enough to court Lizbeth, and perhaps man enough to join the fight against the forest fires as a ranger. Transplanted easterner Lizbeth doesn't own the land she loves so much, but she will do anything to stay-even if she has to let her homestead burn so that she can begin anew. And Seth enlists in the army, hoping a uniform will give him that rare thing, courage-or something even more rare for a black man in turn-of-the-century America: respect. But respect and courage vanish in the face of thea advancing wildfires. Based on the story of the biggest wildfires of the century, The Big Burn is a portrait of a time and a place and of an event that altered the face of Montana and Idaho, changed the way we fight wildfires, and dramatically transformed the people at the front lines forever.
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