Fire, Sebastian Junger
Fire, Sebastian Junger
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Fire

Author: Sebastian Junger

Narrator: Sebastian Junger

Abridged: 3 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 10/11/2005


Synopsis

For readers and viewers of The Perfect Storm, opening this long-awaited new work by Sebastian Junger will be like stepping off the deck of the Andrea Gail and into the inferno of a fire burning out of control in the steep canyons of Idaho. Here is the same meticulous prose brought to bear on the inner workings of a terrifying elemental force; here is a cast of characters risking everything in an effort to bring that force under control.Few writers have been to so many desperate corners of the globe as has Sebastian Junger; fewer still have provided such starkly memorable evocations of characters and events. From the murderous mechanics of the diamond trade in Sierra Leone to the logic of guerrilla warfare in Afghanistan and the forensics of genocide in Kosovo, this new collection of Junger's nonfiction will take you places you wouldn't dream of going to on your own.

About Sebastian Junger

SEBASTIAN JUNGER is the New York Times bestselling author of Tribe, War, Freedom, A Death in Belmont, Fire, and The Perfect Storm, and co-director of the documentary film Restrepo, which was nominated for an Academy Award. He is also the winner of a Peabody Award and the National Magazine Award for Reporting.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Margaret on May 29, 2009

Although the book is entitled "Fire" and the first part is comprised of an introduction to the essay on fire jumpers and forest fire fighting that immediately follows, the balance of the book is a series of Sebastian Junger's essays from wartorn or conflicted areas of the world. Junger is a talented......more

Goodreads review by Chris on August 07, 2022

Looks like I put my review beginning where the "comment" goes. Not paying attention - again. Can't figure out how to edit it out. Oops - I just did ... anyway, last night I read a story from Men's Journal(1994), read there by me long ago. Nasty forest fire just west of Glenwood Springs and I-70 in C......more

Goodreads review by Brian on October 04, 2014

Enjoyed all the stories except for the one on Whale Harpooning. At the end of every story it seemed to just end while I was waiting for more to each one. Least liked book from Junger Ive read.......more

Goodreads review by W. Brad on April 13, 2012

This is a collection of essays, not a cohesive book. I have to say that each essay left me wanting more, which is kind of good and bad. The title essay is on smoke jumpers, and it had a lot of information and good stories, but if you're looking for a book on smoke jumping or even things that are rel......more

Goodreads review by Margaret on May 19, 2024

This book may be twenty years old, but it's still nearly as relevant as the day it was written. Fire is a collection of narrative nonfiction journalism covering dangerous corners of the globe in the late 1990s, starting with wildland firefighters in Idaho and Colorado and ending in Afghanistan on th......more