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Inspired by the true stories of over thirty women firefighters. This first-of-its-kind novel brings female firefighter stories blazing onto bookshelves.

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Tracy Moore It came first by being a woman firefighter. One day while sitting in a group of Minneapolis female firefighters someone said, "One of us should write …moreIt came first by being a woman firefighter. One day while sitting in a group of Minneapolis female firefighters someone said, "One of us should write a book."
I said, "I'll do it."
And the journey began. I knew there were so many more stories than just my own that had to be included. I interviewed 30 women, then combined and dramatized our stories to create four fictional badass characters.(less)
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Why Are There So Few Female Firefighters

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When I saw my professor’s name, from 35 years ago, flash on my phone I felt nervous. I remembered him as the guy who cared about his students. He was playful—I believe because he realized we were still young. I answered his call.

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