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Norman Maclean

A Tragic Tale of Valor, Fire, and Human Fallibility.

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Author: Norman Maclean

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780226500621

Language: English

Publish Date: 09/01/1992

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen Young Men and Fire

"Young Men and Fire" by Norman Maclean is a compelling narrative that delves into the tragic Mann Gulch fire of 1949, making it an essential listen for anyone interested in true stories of survival, environmental history, and the complexities of human nature in the face of disaster. This audiobook is particularly suited for nature enthusiasts, firefighters, and individuals captivated by the themes of courage, loss, and the unpredictable forces of nature. Its rich storytelling and profound insights will resonate with listeners who appreciate thoughtful explorations of humanity's relationship with the wild.

3 quotes from Young Men and Fire

  • "Young Men and Fire" illustrates the importance of fire and the thin line between its beauty and destructiveness in the context of life and death.
  • "The tragedy of the Mann Gulch fire was not just the loss of lives, but the lost potential of young men who had dreams and aspirations, literally engulfed by the flames of fate.
  • "In the face of nature's fury, we realize our vulnerability; it teaches us humility and respect for the forces beyond our control."

Author : Norman Maclean

Norman Maclean, born on December 23, 1902, in Clarinda, Iowa, emerged as a significant American author and professor known for his poignant storytelling and exploration of nature and human experience. The son of a Scottish Presbyterian minister, Maclean's early life in Missoula, Montana, profoundly influenced his writing, notably in works like *A River Runs Through It* and *Young Men and Fire*. His experiences in logging and the U.S. Forest Service during his youth contributed to the semi-autobiographical narratives that captivated readers. A graduate of Dartmouth College and later the University of Chicago, Maclean excelled as an educator, receiving multiple awards for his teaching. After retiring in 1973, he focused on writing, producing acclaimed works that reflect his deep appreciation for the landscapes of Montana and the complexities of life, culminating in the enduring classic *A River Runs Through It*, which was adapted into a celebrated film by Robert Redford.

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Young Men and Fire Free Audiobook Download

Norman Maclean

A Tragic Tale of Valor, Fire, and Human Fallibility.

4.056180rating

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Author: Norman Maclean

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780226500621

Language: English

Publish Date: 09/01/1992

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Young Men and Fire

"Young Men and Fire" by Norman Maclean is a compelling narrative that delves into the tragic Mann Gulch fire of 1949, making it an essential listen for anyone interested in true stories of survival, environmental history, and the complexities of human nature in the face of disaster. This audiobook is particularly suited for nature enthusiasts, firefighters, and individuals captivated by the themes of courage, loss, and the unpredictable forces of nature. Its rich storytelling and profound insights will resonate with listeners who appreciate thoughtful explorations of humanity's relationship with the wild.

3 quotes from Young Men and Fire

  • "Young Men and Fire" illustrates the importance of fire and the thin line between its beauty and destructiveness in the context of life and death.
  • "The tragedy of the Mann Gulch fire was not just the loss of lives, but the lost potential of young men who had dreams and aspirations, literally engulfed by the flames of fate.
  • "In the face of nature's fury, we realize our vulnerability; it teaches us humility and respect for the forces beyond our control."

Author: Norman Maclean

Norman Maclean, born on December 23, 1902, in Clarinda, Iowa, emerged as a significant American author and professor known for his poignant storytelling and exploration of nature and human experience. The son of a Scottish Presbyterian minister, Maclean's early life in Missoula, Montana, profoundly influenced his writing, notably in works like *A River Runs Through It* and *Young Men and Fire*. His experiences in logging and the U.S. Forest Service during his youth contributed to the semi-autobiographical narratives that captivated readers. A graduate of Dartmouth College and later the University of Chicago, Maclean excelled as an educator, receiving multiple awards for his teaching. After retiring in 1973, he focused on writing, producing acclaimed works that reflect his deep appreciation for the landscapes of Montana and the complexities of life, culminating in the enduring classic *A River Runs Through It*, which was adapted into a celebrated film by Robert Redford.