Breathing Fire, Jaime Lowe
Breathing Fire, Jaime Lowe
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Breathing Fire
Female Inmate Firefighters on the Front Lines of California's Wildfires

Author: Jaime Lowe

Narrator: Frankie Corzo, Jaime Lowe

Unabridged: 9 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/27/2021


Synopsis

This program features a bonus clip with archival recordings from several of the inmate firefighters and the author.

A dramatic, revelatory account of the female inmate firefighters who battle California wildfires.

Shawna was overcome by the claustrophobia, the heat, the smoke, the fire, all just down the canyon and up the ravine. She was feeling the adrenaline, but also the terror of doing something for the first time. She knew how to run with a backpack; they had trained her physically. But that’s not training for flames. That’s not live fire.

California’s fire season gets hotter, longer, and more extreme every year — fire season is now year-round. Of the thousands of firefighters who battle California’s blazes every year, roughly 30 percent of the on-the-ground wildland crews are inmates earning a dollar an hour. Approximately 200 of those firefighters are women serving on all-female crews.

In Breathing Fire, Jaime Lowe expands on her revelatory work for The New York Times Magazine. She has spent years getting to know dozens of women who have participated in the fire camp program and spoken to captains, family and friends, correctional officers, and camp commanders. The result is a rare, illuminating look at how the fire camps actually operate — a story that encompasses California’s underlying catastrophes of climate change, economic disparity, and historical injustice, but also draws on deeply personal histories, relationships, desires, frustrations, and the emotional and physical intensity of firefighting.

Lowe’s reporting is a groundbreaking investigation of the prison system, and an intimate portrayal of the women of California’s Correctional Camps who put their lives on the line, while imprisoned, to save a state in peril.

A Macmillan Audio production from MCD

About Jaime Lowe

Jaime Lowe is the author of Mental, a memoir about lithium and bipolar disorder, and Digging for Dirt: The Life and Death of ODB, a biography of Ol' Dirty Bastard, a founding member of the Wu-Tang Clan. She is a frequent contributor to the New York Times magazine and other national and international publications. Lowe has contributed to This American Life and Radiolab, and has been featured on NPR and WNYC numerous times.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shirley on June 26, 2021

Title does not match story I thought this looked like a good book. I love reading about courageous women. The first 20 percent and a few parts after that were good. The rest of the book let me down. This book was not so much about fire fighting. It was more about liberal conservation views and the pen......more

Goodreads review by Diane on October 31, 2021

I really had no idea about the California Fire Schools that female inmates could apply to enroll in. I found it to be a fascinating program with many possibilities. Sitting in cells when incarcerated has always seemed like a total waste of time. Our recidivism rates are truly pathetic. So, reading a......more

Goodreads review by Lydia on September 11, 2021

What a great and informative story. I never knew California uses female inmates to fight forest fires. With terrible fires and COVID-19 ravaging prisons, this became even more obvious to those of us who haven't paid any attention to that before. Without inmate firefighters, California might burn to......more

Goodreads review by Madeline on March 20, 2022

Brilliantly researched and eye-opening information with journalistic storytelling good enough to hook you and have you reading the entire book in just a few sittings (if you’re an absolute madwoman like me.) Breathing Fire weaves in and out of the lives of a crew of female inmate wild lands firefigh......more

Goodreads review by Jenny on July 04, 2021

In ‘Breathing Fire,’ Jaime Lowe uncovers the benefits and drawbacks of California’s inmate fire program. by Jenny Shank High Country News, June 17, 2021, From the print edition In 2016, a boulder struck and killed 22-year-old Shawna Jones while she battled the Mulholland Fire in Malibu, California. Jo......more