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No Grass

Wildland firefighters, especially “hotshots,” are a breed alone. It is a lifestyle many will never understand. They are dispatched throughout the Nation, always ready to work in the very worst kind of disaster. They sleep wherever it’s safe and often do not shower for weeks. So why would a young woman, reared on a Nevada cattle ranch, give up the open spaces for a life of danger? This is only one of the questions answered with humor and insight in Shawna Legarza’s memoir, No Grass. After working her way through college as a firefighter, the author was part of the World Trade Center Recovery Efforts, where she met her husband who, like Legarza, was a firefighter. When he took his own life, the author mustered a new brand of courage and formed a non-for profit program to help the many physically and emotionally wounded firefighters, too brave to ask for help. This is a passionately told story, filled with determination and hope.

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Product Details:
Author: Shawna Legarza
Paperback: 182 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: June 04, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1439227624
Package Length: 9.0 inches
Package Width: 5.8 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews
 
 

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4No lulls either  Nov 05, 2009
This book is a rough-cut gem that needs some polish. With the help of a copy editor and publishing house, this self-published book could be a strong force in the realm of firefighting memoirs and life lessons. Looking past the errors, this a book full of true grit, substance, and a genuine look at a wholly western woman. Shawna Legarza is tough. Ranch-bred, trail-honed, and cured on the firelines of North America, Shawna faces life at its hardest angle. Shawna juxtaposes images from her childhood days ranching and working in her family's meat processing business, to her hard-earned climb up the ranks of wildland firefighting to become superintendent of an elite crew. None of this compares though, to rugged challenges she faces "settling down" for the American dream of home ownership, marriage, and pursuing "the good life." Though life may not have been so "good" for Shawna... her writing is full of true, gritty greatness.

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5A Sense of Closure  Sep 01, 2009
This is a book you will not put down....I laughed and I cried....I felt like I was there on the ranch with Shawna when she was growing up and deciding what direction she will go in life. We all feel these emotions at some point and after reading her book you realize that its ok if you don't follow the "script" and if life seems to be too much too handle then ask for help...someone will always be there who will listen. Shawna....thank you for writing your book and sharing your life with us...

Kelly...aka...Ellie Mae


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5Amazing  Aug 31, 2009
A well written glimpse into a woman's life growing up and becoming a wildland firefighter. I have bought copies for friends and family.

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5No Grass  Jul 14, 2009
Having worked in "Manland" forestry/firefighter for 30+ years it was refreshing to read Shawna's book. From front to back it was a page turner. It brought back many memories...Her childhood was the best! Very insightful and thought provoking. Hope she can overcome her anger but that too will take time.

5Incredible Determination and Drive  Jun 29, 2009
A great look inside the will, determination, and perseverance of an incredible leader dealing with work and life challenges. As a wildland firefighter it is easy to relate however this book would be good for all readers to gain insight into life choices and tribulations.

A very powerful, moving, inspirational and thought provoking book.

A true leader in wildland fire!

There is a book signing at Great Basin College, Elko, Nevada will be Saturday Sept. 5th, 2009. 10:00 - 16:00

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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