A Fire So Wild, Sarah RuizGrossman
A Fire So Wild, Sarah RuizGrossman
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A Fire So Wild
A Novel

Author: Sarah Ruiz-Grossman

Narrator: Marisha Tapera

Unabridged: 6 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 02/20/2024

Categories: Fiction, Nature, Political, Urban


Synopsis

Zibby Mag, Electric Literature, The Rumpus, and She Reads Most Anticipated Book of the Year“Grossman balances the social and political, the emotional and physical, with insight and precision. Her disparate characters all hail from different worlds, and it’s a horrific thrill to witness their dramas unfurl and collide.""—New York Times Book ReviewWith the emotional echoes of Little Fires Everywhere and the lush atmosphere of Disappearing Earth, a riveting debut novel in which a wildfire creeps toward Berkeley, California, igniting tensions as characters from all walks of life confront the injustices lying beneath the city’s surface.As a wildfire threatens Berkeley, the city’s inhabitants are forced to reckon with the cracks in the lives they've built.Abigail, a wealthy homeowner, decides to throw a lavish birthday in a hillside mansion to raise money for the city’s newest affordable housing project—and prove to her family that she’s made something worthwhile of her life. Sunny, a construction worker who sleeps in a van along the bay’s shore, is in the running for an apartment—but only if enough funds are raised at the party.As the heat and smoke from the approaching blaze descend upon the town, tensions rise and residents—young and old, haves and have nots—confront the inequities laid bare, and the fragility of building a life in a world on fire.Alternating among a colorful cast of characters, A Fire So Wild is a timely, tautly paced novel that questions why when everything burns, not everyone is left with scars.

About Sarah Ruiz-Grossman

Sarah S. Grossman is a writer and former reporter at HuffPost, where she covered the climate crisis and other social justice issues. She lives in California with her husband and their pit bull.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stitching on March 05, 2024

This book made me cry, twice, so it's getting a 5 stars from me. The writing style was very smooth and pleasant and the characters were interesting, some were endearing. While the book is an exercise in nuance in the end it's a pretty hopeful read so if you need a little hope........more

Goodreads review by Brittany on December 12, 2023

not just 2! 2.5! it's just...some debuts are tremendous, and some are demonstrative of potential, and some feel like an author just...finding their sea legs. this one is sea legs. it's a little bit of everything but devoid of any real focus. a lot of telling instead of showing; characters feel like......more

Goodreads review by Brigitte on October 04, 2023

An exhilarating and incisive debut novel! A FIRE SO WILD is set in Berkeley, CA, where inequality is laid bare when a wildfire rips through the community. This is such an effective community story, with a cast of characters who are nuanced, flawed, and endearing all at once. Abigail is desperate, as......more

Goodreads review by Hanna on March 08, 2024

This was....ambitious...and just not very well done. I understood the goal but the characters were so 2D and the writing was so script-y and unrealisitic that it took me over a week to read 200 pages. I just didn't care the way Cli-Fi should make me care.......more

Goodreads review by Paige on April 09, 2024

That A Fire So Wild is political is inescapable; the novel does not pretend otherwise, nor is it marketed otherwise. The book stands in front of the reader and says, "Look at all these people! Look at the ways tragedy disproportionately affects different populations! See how the youth is impassioned......more