“Marine is a loyal wife and a dedicated mother who has this beautiful and strong relationship with God. She is a Christian heartful woman who believes in humankind. Because of her good heart, she convinces her husband to give a ride to a stranger that was in need. What she did not count was the brutal tragic change on her fate that her good action would cause in her life forever. Now, in order to re-establish her relationship with God, Marine will have to go to darkness and face the evil nature some people just have in their heart, so she can find peace again and go back to who she truly is.”
Fernanda Santos is an award-winning journalist and the author of The Fire Line: The Story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, winner of the Western Writers of America 2017 Spur Award for Best First Nonfiction Book. "The Fire Line" tells the story of 19 firefighters killed in an Arizona wildfire in 2013 — the deadliest in the United States since 1933, with the greatest loss of life among firefighters since the September 11 attacks. Fernanda has reported in three languages, in Latin America and in the United States. She grew up in Brazil, where she bore witness to violence, inequality and immeasurable hope. In those scenes, she found her passion for telling true stories.