The Last Fire Season
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The Last Fire Season
415 North Lake Boulevard
415 North Lake Boulevard
Tahoe City CA 96145
United States
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This book has been chosen by Jared and Julia Drake for the 2024 Community Book Initiative as a reflection of the theme, stewardship. All profits from the purchases of this book during the 2024 Community Book Initiative event (running from 5/13/24-6/10/24) benefits local nonprofit Clean Up the Lake.
About the Book:
About Jared and Julia Drake:
Julia and Jared Drake are the founders of Wildbound PR, a boutique literary PR firm that specializes in media campaigns for authors, publishers, and storytellers around the globe, and Wildbound Live, an award-winning livestream and hybrid event production company based in Tahoe.
"Wildbound" reflects what we’ve come to love about working with talented storytellers: Their tireless drive to venture into the wilderness of the mind, always on the precipice of the unknown, always daring to meet their limits in worlds both real and imaginary. They move us, shake us, humanize us, and brings us stories that explore, entertain, edify, and transform – all that within the bounds of a book.
Why Jared and Julia Chose This Book:
The Last Fire Season by Manjula Martin is an immersive and deeply moving account of the lives of wildland firefighters, seen through the lens of one of the most devastating fire seasons in recent history. As someone fascinated by tales of bravery and resilience, we were instantly drawn into Martin's gripping narrative, which skillfully intertwines personal experiences with broader reflections on the complexities of fire management and the impacts of climate change. Her thought-provoking insights challenge readers to confront the urgent need for a paradigm shift in how we approach wildfire management and environmental stewardship.