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Fire on the Wind
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212 pages
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In the Oregon woods of 1933, a young girl thrives in a remote logging camp until the fabled Tillamook Burn ignites, threatening her idyllic life. As the small blaze grows, the narrative immerses readers in the lives of the characters who face danger and uncertainty. This expertly crafted novel combines realism with emotional depth, offering both lessons and excitement. It resonates with themes of resilience and connection to nature, making it a compelling read for both children and adults alike.
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2009, paperback
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