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adventurous challenging dark informative tense fast-paced

5.0

 I didn't finish it through Libby (library app for digital books), but I hopped over to Libro.fm and bought my own copy. Now I own it both physically and digitally! 

Under a Flaming Sky: the Great Hinkley Firestorm of 1894 (2006)
by Daniel James Brown

This is one of my favorite books ever, especially books about Minnesota. But this first time I listened to the audiobook. In earlier readings, I remember my adrenaline pumping during the 'chase chapters' when trains are trying to escape the fast-moving wildfire. This time, the read-aloud version brought the gruesome aftermath of the fire to my attention. With the audio version, I couldn't skim over the 400+ deaths in Pine County. So if you want to read about this stunning disaster in Minnesota history, brace yourself for some heart-wrenching descriptions. 

I'd recommend this to...
- Adults and teens 13+
- If you want a short history book (less than 300 pages in print, 8 hours in audio)
- Fans of true crime (while no crimes were committed, it has - overlapping themes: investigation, forensics, psychology of trauma)
- Fans of survival or disaster stories
- Readers interested in weather science or medical details

Content warnings:
- Human and animal death
- Fire injury and death
- Separation of families
- Refugees
- PTSD / psychological trauma

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