Wildfire Days: A Woman, a Hotshot Crew, and the Burning American West
In the exhilarating spirit of Wild and A Walk in the Park, an adventure-filled memoir of one woman's struggle to succeed as a wildland firefighter on an elite, male-dominated crew as they battle some of the fiercest wildfires in the West.

When Kelly Ramsey drives over a California mountain pass to join an elite firefighting crew, she's terrified that she won't be able to keep up with the intense demands of the job. Not only will she be the only woman on this hotshot crew and their first in ten years, she'll also be among the oldest. As she trains relentlessly to overcome the crew's skepticism and gain their respect, megafires erupt across the West, posing an increasing danger both on the job and back home. In vivid prose that evokes the majesty of Northern California's forests, Kelly takes us on the ground to see how major wildfires are fought and to lay bare the psychological toll, the bone-deep weariness, and the unbreakable camaraderie that emerge in the face of nature's fury.

Despite the wear and tear of her rookie year in fire, Kelly gears up for a second season, determined to prove that not only can a woman survive this work, she can excel. But when her plans to marry her partner start to crumble and sparks fly with a fellow crew member, Kelly wrestles with whether she's truly outgrown the self-destructive patterns she's learned from her father, whose drinking and itinerant ways haunt her. And as the season wears on, she discovers how tenuous “belonging” can be amid ever-changing crew dynamics.

In this vivid, visceral, and intimate memoir, Kelly wrestles with the immense power of fire for both destruction and renewal, confronted with the questions: Which fires do you fight, and which do you let burn you clean?
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Wildfire Days: A Woman, a Hotshot Crew, and the Burning American West
In the exhilarating spirit of Wild and A Walk in the Park, an adventure-filled memoir of one woman's struggle to succeed as a wildland firefighter on an elite, male-dominated crew as they battle some of the fiercest wildfires in the West.

When Kelly Ramsey drives over a California mountain pass to join an elite firefighting crew, she's terrified that she won't be able to keep up with the intense demands of the job. Not only will she be the only woman on this hotshot crew and their first in ten years, she'll also be among the oldest. As she trains relentlessly to overcome the crew's skepticism and gain their respect, megafires erupt across the West, posing an increasing danger both on the job and back home. In vivid prose that evokes the majesty of Northern California's forests, Kelly takes us on the ground to see how major wildfires are fought and to lay bare the psychological toll, the bone-deep weariness, and the unbreakable camaraderie that emerge in the face of nature's fury.

Despite the wear and tear of her rookie year in fire, Kelly gears up for a second season, determined to prove that not only can a woman survive this work, she can excel. But when her plans to marry her partner start to crumble and sparks fly with a fellow crew member, Kelly wrestles with whether she's truly outgrown the self-destructive patterns she's learned from her father, whose drinking and itinerant ways haunt her. And as the season wears on, she discovers how tenuous “belonging” can be amid ever-changing crew dynamics.

In this vivid, visceral, and intimate memoir, Kelly wrestles with the immense power of fire for both destruction and renewal, confronted with the questions: Which fires do you fight, and which do you let burn you clean?
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Wildfire Days: A Woman, a Hotshot Crew, and the Burning American West

Wildfire Days: A Woman, a Hotshot Crew, and the Burning American West

by Kelly Ramsey

Narrated by Kelly Ramsey

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Wildfire Days: A Woman, a Hotshot Crew, and the Burning American West

Wildfire Days: A Woman, a Hotshot Crew, and the Burning American West

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Overview

In the exhilarating spirit of Wild and A Walk in the Park, an adventure-filled memoir of one woman's struggle to succeed as a wildland firefighter on an elite, male-dominated crew as they battle some of the fiercest wildfires in the West.

When Kelly Ramsey drives over a California mountain pass to join an elite firefighting crew, she's terrified that she won't be able to keep up with the intense demands of the job. Not only will she be the only woman on this hotshot crew and their first in ten years, she'll also be among the oldest. As she trains relentlessly to overcome the crew's skepticism and gain their respect, megafires erupt across the West, posing an increasing danger both on the job and back home. In vivid prose that evokes the majesty of Northern California's forests, Kelly takes us on the ground to see how major wildfires are fought and to lay bare the psychological toll, the bone-deep weariness, and the unbreakable camaraderie that emerge in the face of nature's fury.

Despite the wear and tear of her rookie year in fire, Kelly gears up for a second season, determined to prove that not only can a woman survive this work, she can excel. But when her plans to marry her partner start to crumble and sparks fly with a fellow crew member, Kelly wrestles with whether she's truly outgrown the self-destructive patterns she's learned from her father, whose drinking and itinerant ways haunt her. And as the season wears on, she discovers how tenuous “belonging” can be amid ever-changing crew dynamics.

In this vivid, visceral, and intimate memoir, Kelly wrestles with the immense power of fire for both destruction and renewal, confronted with the questions: Which fires do you fight, and which do you let burn you clean?

Editorial Reviews

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"A moving, sometimes funny story about destruction, change, and rebirth, told by a woman tempered by fire. . . . Ramsey’s memoir covers a lot of ground, skillfully. . . . personal and entertaining." —Los Angeles Times

"Bringing us along with vivid prose, [Ramsey] battles both the megafires and the insidious psychological toll. . . . In her intimate and action-packed memoir, Ramsey wrestles with the power of fire to both destroy and renew while confronting her own internal struggles and self-destructive patterns." —Outside

"The true spine of this inspiring memoir is Ramsey’s progression from the 'careful, compliant girl I had been for most of my life, half-starved to stay thin,' to a full-throttle warrior who could hold her own alongside some of the most fearless firefighters in the nation." —Washington Post

"Ramsey pulls back the curtain on life as the only woman on a hotshot crew. . . . her writing is raw and down to earth . . . her stories are thrilling." —Trails Magazine

"Searing . . . a real page-turner . . . Ramsey is an eloquent and lyrical writer. . . . Wildfire Days is hard to tear yourself away from. Not just because of the lessons it has for the reader about the risks inherent to the place that we all live, but because of Ramsey herself, a figure as complex as the fires she once fought." —KQED

"Beautifully written, often raw, it’s an unforgettable journey, callouses and all." —Chico Enterprise-Record

"There’s a lot to love about Wildfire Days, but I think I’m most impressed with how Kelly Ramsey captured the camaraderie borne of the intense physical labor and often excruciating conditions she and her crewmembers endured. . . . I only wish I hadn’t finished the book so quickly." —Montana Free Press

"Tense action, fraught self-examination, pain, triumph, and romance make Wildfire Days propulsive and unforgettable." —Shelf Awareness

"Ramsey is as agile a writer as she was a firefighter. . . . A welcome addition to the burgeoning literature of fire." —Kirkus Reviews

"[A] vivid debut memoir . . . Arresting prose, plenty of action, and a strong emotional undercurrent make this sing." —Publishers Weekly

"Readable and compelling, Ramsey's memoir will appeal to fans of Cheryl Strayed." —Booklist

“Well-written and compelling, I read it cover to cover. Kelly Ramsey is that great combination of a badass and a great writer that we all strive for. I was on several huge Western fires as a young journalist, and Ramsey’s descriptions of the sheer herculean effort required by these young people is spot-on. The only other people I've seen work this hard are combat infantry. She describes a riveting and wildly dangerous world that many readers will find irresistible.” —Sebastian Junger, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Tribe

"Start looking, and fire is connected to everything in a landscape. But fire is also a relationship and that, as Kelly Ramsey dramatizes, can be connected to everything in a life. A lively after-action report from the swelling literature of young women and fire." —Stephen J. Pyne, author of The Pyrocene

"A frank, funny, fast-paced, and heartfelt portrait of the grueling work of wildland firefighting and the people who love it, and a deeply moving account of what it means to love someone consumed by the flames of addiction without being sucked into the fire yourself. An uplifting story about pushing your own limits that will make you want to shoulder a pack and head for the mountains." —Ash Davidson, author of Damnation Spring

"Nobody has captured the violent dualities of wildfire, its destruction, and its visceral, almost inexplicable allure quite like Kelly Ramsey has in Wildfire Days. Her words will transport you to the hottest, smokiest, dustiest edges of some of the biggest wildfires in recent years, providing an intimate look at the devastation not only of wildfire, but of witnessing the places and people you love change before your eyes. This book is a captivating, detailed exploration of the culture of fighting fire in the American West, but beyond that it is a truly masterful rumination on growing and learning amidst—and in spite of—the scorched earth around us. I was left in awe." —Amanda Monthei, former wildland firefighter and host of Life with Fire podcast

#1 New York Times bestselling author Sebastian Junger

I was on several huge Western fires as a young journalist, and Ramsey’s descriptions of the sheer herculean effort required by these young people is spot-on. The only other people I’ve seen work this hard are combat infantry. She describes a riveting and wildly dangerous world that many readers will find irresistible.”

Kirkus Reviews

2025-03-08
A hotshot firefighter recounts seasons in the burning wilderness.

In 2018, having ended a relationship and looking for a new life, Ramsey wound up in a Northern California hamlet called Happy Camp (“Yes, that’s a place”). There, in the formidable tangle of rivers, canyons, and mountains along the Klamath, she found the town in a “biblical crisis” of wildfire, and she volunteered to fight it. Not long after, she was offered a paying position with the U.S. Forest Service, training as a wildland firefighter after passing some tough tests; as her fellow firefighters, all men, learned, she was not just a woman but also much older than they—old enough, she reckons, that if she were an athlete she would have aged out. “Just me and nineteen men who were probably faster, stronger, and more knowledgeable than I was,” she writes. “No big deal.” Undaunted, she met the challenges of firefighting, which include having to pack heavy equipment into remote places, many reachable only on foot, to say nothing of working under cruel conditions: “There was no hiding from the sun, a punishing tyrant that baked our skin….The rocks were secondary suns radiating heat upward, so we were seared evenly, top and bottom, unhappy steaks.” Ramsey is as agile a writer as she was a firefighter, with a welcome sense of humor, as when she writes of a beetle species that can sense wildfires from 100 miles away and swarm there to deposit their eggs in the smoldering wood, safe from predators: “How metal is that?” Eventually, during the Covid-19 pandemic and a year of “millions of acres of the planet I love burning before my eyes,” Ramsey realized that her body was beginning to falter under the strains of the work and, with regret, retired from a job she had come to love.

A welcome addition to the burgeoning literature of fire.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940193583172
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 06/17/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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