I actually read the paperback version of this book which I recieved as a gift because I am...ahem... friends with the authors wife. I was worried before reading it as to how I would review it because, honestly, the life of a fire fighter is not exactly what I would consider my style. I was pleasantly surprised as I got into it. Yes, it is about firefighting, but it's written with a fairly light, somewhat humorous, hand. For a first time author, it was extremely well written. Yes, some of it was a little to manly for me, and I may have skimmed over some of the more descriptive parts but aside from fire fighting it is a compelling coming of age story depicting the rough and tumble life style of growing up in a blue collar job in the American West. A book that spoke to me culturally rather than an honest understanding of what these brave men and women go through