When Forests Burn: The Story of Wildfire in America

Albert Marrin

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Book cover for When Forests Burn: The Story of Wildfire in America
Book cover for When Forests Burn: The Story of Wildfire in America
Book cover for When Forests Burn: The Story of Wildfire in America

When Forests Burn: The Story of Wildfire in America

When Forests Burn: The Story of Wildfire in America

Albert Marrin

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A fascinating look at the most destructive wildfires in American history, the impact of climate change, and what we're doing right and wrong to manage forest fire, from a National Book Award finalist. Perfect for young fans of disaster stories and national history.

Wildfires have been part of the American landscape for thousands of years. Forests need fire--it's as necessary to their well-being as soil and sunlight. But some fires burn out of control, destroying everything and everyone in their path.

In this book, you'll find out about:
  • how and why wildfires happen
  • how different groups, from Native Americans to colonists, from conservationists to modern industrialists, have managed forests and fire
  • the biggest wildfires in American history--how they began and dramatic stories of both rescue and tragedy
  • what we're doing today to fight forest fires

  • Chock full of dramatic stories, fascinating facts, and compelling photos, When Forests Burn teaches us about the past--and shows a better way forward in the future.

    About the Author

    Albert Marrin is the author of the National Book Award Finalist Flesh and Blood So Cheap: The Triangle Factory Fire and Its Legacy; the Sibert Honor book Uprooted: The Japanese-American Experience During World War II; and the YALSA-ALA Excellence in Nonfiction finalist A Light in the Darkness: Janusz Korczak, His Orphans, and the Holocaust, as well as numerous other widely praised books. A retired history professor, he lives in New York City.

    Critical Reviews

    ★ "Vivid, wide angled, and all too timely." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review

    ★ "Compelling....offers a tremendous amount of accessible information for both researchers and general-interest readers and fills a gap in current literature for this age group." --Booklist, starred review

    "Marrin breaks down the history of wildfires and their place in the cycle of nature in this thorough work." --Publishers Weekly

    Publishing Information

    Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
    Pub date: 2024-03-19
    Length: 256 pages

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