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"[Granite Mountain] is a harrowing story of heroism in the face of natural disaster. It perfectly illustrates the kind of teamwork and camaraderie that informed the legendary squad of hotshots working to save--in this case--their hometown from utter destruction by fire. As perhaps the least likely guy ever to become a hotshot, Brendan McDonough more than lives up to his role after having been taken underwing by Granite Mountain leader Eric Marsh. That he has been able to keep on even keel as the Yarnell Hill Fire's lone survivor, having lost his mentor and his best friends, speaks volumes about his character and is a lasting testimony to the strength of his lost brothers."―Ed Viesturs, bestselling author of The Mountain: My Time on Everest"Gear up with Brendan McDonough and his brothers in the elite Granite Mountain crew of wildland firefighters. Suspenseful and intense, [Granite Mountain] sears to the heart. Nonfiction writing at its best."―Stephen Templin, New York Times-bestselling author of SEAL Team Six and Trident's First Gleaming"For an East Coast guy like me this book was a real education in wildfires, and the last few chapters were a terrifying lesson in how they can do the unpredictable. I was left with nothing but admiration for the Granite Mountain hotshot crew who put their lives on the line to protect the town of Yarnell."―Michael Tougias, New York Times-bestselling co-author of The Finest Hours and So Close to Home"This is a new breed of war story, of the citizen soldiers who stand between life and death, the forest and the fire. Through burnt moonscapes, in air choked with ash, they face flames as tall as towers and say, 'You shall not pass.' Powerful and lasting, this is a story of men who gave their all."―Adam Makos, New York Times-bestselling author of A Higher Call"With his insightful barbs aimed at our increasingly unrealistic ideal of life in the West and the many ways in which wildland firefighters are let down by those who fund and rely upon them, and brutally honest assessment of his struggles with PTSD, McDonough gives readers a unique and bracing literary experience.―Booklist"The dangers of battling fires on the ground and air are many and McDonough thrillingly explains the terror and panic of the fateful June 30, 2013 tragedy at Yarnell Hill, where all 19 of his crew members perished, leaving him with painful survivor's guilt. But strong support propelled him into a new life of grace and renewal."―Publishers Weekly "[Granite Mountain] is sure to captivate readers . . . Brendan McDonough had a very unusual story to tell, and he has done it well."―Bookreporter.comMcDonough's gut-wrenching survival story, written with the expert assistance of best-selling Talty (Escape from the Land of Snows, 2011) possesses a searing degree of emotion. With his insightful barbs aimed at our increasingly unrealistic ideal of life in the West and the many ways in which wildland firefighters are let down by those who fund and rely upon them, and brutally honest assessment of his struggles with PTSD, McDonough gives readers a unique and bracing literary experience.―Booklist
Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende
Brendan McDonough is the only survivor of the 2013 fire at Yarnell. Today he is a public speaker and works with numerous nonprofits for veterans, police officers, firefighters, and emergency medical services. He lives in Prescott, Arizona.Stephan Talty is the co-author of A Captain's Duty, which was the basis for the film Captain Phillips, and wrote the New York Times bestseller Empire of Blue Water. He lives in Montclair, New Jersey.
Produktinformation
Taschenbuch: 288 Seiten
Verlag: Hachette Books (18. April 2017)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 031630817X
ISBN-13: 978-0316308175
Größe und/oder Gewicht:
13,3 x 1,9 x 20,3 cm
Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:
5.0 von 5 Sternen
1 Kundenrezension
Amazon Bestseller-Rang:
Nr. 112.835 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)
Hab das Kindle Buch gelesen und gleichzeitig das Hörbuch,ist sehr persönlich und bewegend.wie jedes Buch geht es wesentlich mehr ins Detail als der Film
This was a really personal account of Brendan's life leading up to getting on with a shot crew, and the subsequent relationships that formed thereafter. I found myself laughing and choking up throughout the book. I commend him for having the strength to put it all out there in this account of not only the tragic Yarnell Hill fire, but of the Brotherhood that was forged in blood, sweat, and tears over the course of a few grueling fire seasons and how it transformed his life for the better.
As a firefighter, both wildland and structural, this book is both an imperative read and one of the most difficult things I have ever read. After reading this work I am humbled now more than ever to be part of such an awesome career. The writing hits close to home as I think how easily and how quickly this could be me or any one of the men and women I proudly call my brothers and sisters. To see how strong Brendan has been, his willingness to serve others, and his desire to improve the world we live in; for his daughter and for firefighters, is inspiring.Brendan- in the unlikely event you ever read this blurb Thank you for writing this work. You have changed the way I look at the job and the things we face. I am honored to be even loosely associated to men of your caliber. Rest assured that you have helped at least one firefighter!
I recently lost my home possessions to the Thomas Fire in Ventura. Growing up in California and Montana, wildfires are as regular as the seasons and you can begin to become cavalier and jaded about the dangers and risks that these fires cause for those in the line of fire. While I watched my things burn on a local news station, I saw a crew of hotshots from Arizona drive by the hotel and I thought, "please don't bother...It's just stuff". I remembered the crew from Granite Mountain and I remembered the authors face from a news story. I decided to Google him and found this book. This book is a legacy. This book should be read by anyone living in a wild/urban interface and should be handed to anyone who fails to evaluate their property and maintain adequate clearance. These guys sign up for this...but that shouldn't relegate our responsibility to protect them by doing the basics. Brendan seems to have wrote this from a place of love for those lost and a place of frustration for the lack of dynamic, and sorely needed, evaluation of antiquated equipment and policy.
This book was a real eye opener for me. I read it after seeing "Only the Brave" and while it was a good movie, this book really gave out more facts and information about the crew of the Granite Mountain Hotshots. I could feel the bravery and camaraderie among the guys who went into danger every day to help save towns and wilderness from fire.One thing that got me really choked up is when Brendan talks about the Little Bear fire in Ruidoso, New Mexico. That fire hit home for me because it's close to where I am and burned up the campground and lake where we used to frequent when we'd go camping. I didn't know that Granite Mountain was at that fire.A story of courage, bravery, and the 19 men who sacrificed all for people they didn't know. I commend Brendan McDonough for sharing this with us. It had to take some deep courage of his own to be able to sit and write it all out. I'm glad he has used his situation for the better and has become an author and inspiration speaker, rather than what he talks about he was capable of doing in the book.Hat tip to every kind of firefighter out there. Thank you for what you do!
This story brought back so many memories for me of my early days as a hotshot firefighters member in southern Oregon. The feeling of belonging and brotherhood never left me a I later became a structural firefighter an finally as a Fire Chief. The lessons, experiences an joys of those days were carried through for me to my retirement. I found this story real and alive with its Integrity. I found myself experiencing what he was feeling and seeing an knowing Ide been there too. For those in the fire service this is a story of who we are. For those outside the fire service you may never understand what drives us or makes us do what we do. Just be thankful and tell us so. Certainly a good read. May we learn and grow from it.
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