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Highlights
- 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.
- 10 Years
- 9.6" x 8.1" Hardcover
- 256 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Science & Nature
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About the Book
"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 ..."--Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
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. A KIRKUS REVIEWS AND BOOKLIST BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR 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.
Review Quotes
★ "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
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.Dimensions (Overall): 9.6 Inches (H) x 8.1 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 10 Years
Number of Pages: 256
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
Sub-Genre: Science & Nature
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
Theme: Disasters
Format: Hardcover
Author: Albert Marrin
Language: English
Street Date: March 19, 2024
TCIN: 84928957
UPC: 9780593121733
Item Number (DPCI): 247-04-4481
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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