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Evacuation orders are coming. A wildfire is bearing down. Playing With (Wild) Fire recounts the trauma and communal moments of a mountain town's inhabitants as a wildfire roars their way. Playing with experimental form in order to subvert storytelling expectations, told in polyphonic voices to inspire inclusion, and with a storyline which causes forced companionship in ways that disrupt our bifurcated country, this book plays with expectations on every level. Above all, it shows us that demolition might actually an opportunity for renovation for the ways we choose to live on planet Earth.
Evacuation orders are coming. A wildfire is bearing down. Playing With (Wild) Fire recounts the trauma and communal moments of a mountain town's inhabitants as a wildfire roars their way. Playing with experimental form in order to subvert storytelling expectations, told in polyphonic voices to inspire inclusion, and with a storyline which causes forced companionship in ways that disrupt our bifurcated country, this book plays with expectations on every level. Above all, it shows us that demolition might actually an opportunity for renovation for the ways we choose to live on planet Earth.
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