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Jessica

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Captivating

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Revisado: 03-27-24

A captivating story based on much of the author’s own family history- uniquely told through the eyes of the precious “toys” who provided comfort and companionship for the generations of young girls surviving cultural genocide

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Skillfully written page turner

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Revisado: 10-09-21

Lizzie Johnson does a remarkable job of weaving together the detailed stories of a selection of Paradise community members and their diverse experiences - from the time they settled in the community to the time they were forced to flee. She injects explanations for extreme wildfire - climate change, forest management, PG&E culpability, settlement of urban/wild-land interface- in a way that is easy to digest and keeps the focus on the people and communities who are directly impacted. A must-read for anyone who wants to feel and understand the fire challenges the West’s forested rural communities face.

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