Firestorm, Jacob Soboroff
Firestorm, Jacob Soboroff
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Firestorm
The Great Los Angeles Fires and America’s New Age of Disaster

Bestseller

Author: Jacob Soboroff

Narrator: Jacob Soboroff

Unabridged: 6 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 01/06/2026


Synopsis

Narrated by the author: Experience the Southern California wildfires through Jacob Soboroff’s eyes—and voice. New York Times Bestseller and #1 Los Angeles Times Bestseller A "gripping, unshakeable firsthand account" (San Francisco Chronicle) of the firestorm that consumed Los Angeles, from the MS NOW reporter and New York Times bestselling author of Separated, who covered the fires on the ground as an LA native. "Read[s] like a sci-fi thriller.” —Los Angeles TimesOn the morning of January 7, 2025, a message pinged the phone of Jacob Soboroff, a national reporter for MS NOW. “Big Palisades fire. We are evacuating,” his brother texted within minutes of the blaze engulfing the hillside behind the home where he and his pregnant wife were living. “Really bad.” An attached photo showed a huge black plume rising from behind the house, an umbrella of smoke towering over everything they owned. Jacob rushed to the office of the bureau chief.“I should go. I grew up in the Palisades.”Soon he was on the front line of the blaze—his first live report of what would turn out to be weeks covering unimaginable destruction, from both the Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire, in Altadena. In the days to come, Soboroff appeared across the networks of NBC News as Los Angeles was ablaze, met with displaced residents and workers, and pressed Governor Gavin Newsom in an interview on Meet the Press. But no story Soboroff has covered at home or abroad—the trauma of family separation at the border, the displacement of the war in Ukraine, the collapse of order in Haiti—could have prepared him for reporting live as the hallmarks of his childhood were engulfed in flames around him while his hometown burned to the ground.But for Soboroff, questions remained after the fires were controlled: what had he just witnessed? How could it have happened? Is it inevitable something like it will happen again? This set Soboroff off on months of reporting—with firefighters, fire victims, political leaders, academics, earth scientists, wildlife biologists, meteorologists and more—that made him keenly aware of how the misfortune of seeing his past carbonize was also a form of time travel into the dystopian world his children will inhabit. This is because the 2025 LA fires were not an isolated tragedy, but rather they are a harbinger—"the fire of the future," in the words of one senior emergency—management official.Firestorm is the story of the costliest wildfire in American history, the people it affected and the deeply personal connection to one journalist covering it. It is a love letter to Los Angeles, a yearning to understand the fires, and why America’s new age of disaster we are living through portends that—without a reckoning of how Los Angeles burned—there is more yet, and worse, to come.

About Jacob Soboroff

Jacob Soboroff is a correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC. For his reporting on the child-separation policy, he received the 2019 Walter Cronkite Award for Individual Achievement by a National Journalist and the 2019 Hillman Prize for Broadcast Journalism. He has appeared on Today, Morning Joe, The Rachel Maddow Show, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and numerous other programs. He co-presented (with Katy Tur) the four-part event docuseries American Swamp on MSNBC. He lives in Los Angeles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tanja on February 22, 2026

The book is mostly a personal memoir of the Pacific Palisade fires of January 2025. It was absolutely devastating as such, but also shows how the new age of misinformation made things worse. The book gets an extra star for shedding a light on this and the other devastations for environmental policie......more

Goodreads review by Stefanie on January 06, 2026

January 2025 saw something like fourteen wildfires in total in the state of California. Some of these fires burned for approximately thirty days! Two of the fires were talked about more than the others, the Eaton Fire and the Palisades Fire. The destruction and devastation caused by these fires rank......more

Goodreads review by Desirae on January 30, 2026

When Firestorm was first announced, it promised something rare: a major disaster narrative written by someone who lived it, who reported it in real time, and who came of age in the very place that burned. Jacob Soboroff’s dual vantage point — as both an experienced journalist and a native Angeleno —......more

Goodreads review by Chrissie on March 02, 2026

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Goodreads review by Cory on January 08, 2026

This book has so much potential, but it is clear it was rushed through the publication process to release it at the one year anniversary of the devastating fires. It would have benefited from at least one more round of drafting/editing. As is, I am not sure what the book is supposed to be. Is it a m......more