The Great Fire

Jim Murphy

Taylor Mali (Narrator)

04-30-10

2hrs 30min

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Unabridged

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Nonfiction/History

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04-30-10

2hrs 30min

Abridgement

Unabridged

Genre

Nonfiction/History

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“Listening to The Great Fire narrated by Taylor Mali is like watching a History Channel program with one's eyes closed…Slam poet Mali conveys the terror, rage, and hope reborn experienced by the stunned Chicagoans…[it] will burn in memory long after the recording ends.” AudioFile

A 1995 Newbery Honor Book
A 1995 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honor Book for Nonfiction

The Great Fire of 1871 was one of the most colossal disasters in American history—with damage so profound that few people believed the city of Chicago could ever rise again. By weaving personal accounts of actual survivors together with careful research, Jim Murphy constructs a riveting and dramatic narrative, ultimately revealing how the human spirit triumphed even in a time of deepest despair, and the people of Chicago found the courage and strength to build their city once again.

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“Listening to The Great Fire narrated by Taylor Mali is like watching a History Channel program with one's eyes closed…Slam poet Mali conveys the terror, rage, and hope reborn experienced by the stunned Chicagoans…[it] will burn in memory long after the recording ends.” AudioFile

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Language English
Release Day Apr 29, 2010
Release Date April 30, 2010
Release Date Machine 1272585600
Imprint Blackstone Publishing
Provider Blackstone Publishing
Categories Children's Books, History, Americas, History, Children/YA, Children 8-12, Nonfiction - All, Nonfiction - Child
Author Bio
Jim Murphy

Jim Murphy is an editor and writer with more than a dozen books for young readers to his credit. Research Mr. Murphy was doing on the Civil War inspired his book The Boys’ War, as well as The Long Road to Gettysburg.

Narrator Bio
Taylor Mali

Taylor Mali is the former president of Poetry Slam, Inc., and one of the most well-known poets to have emerged from the poetry slam movement. He is the author of two books of poetry, What Learning Leaves and The Last Time as We Are, and four CDs of spoken word. He has appeared on the first two seasons of HBO’s Def Poetry Jam and won the jury prize for best one-man show at the United States Comedy Arts Festival. A passionate advocate of teachers, he travels the country recruiting the next generation of teachers with his 1,000 Teachers Campaign. Taylor lives in New York.

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A 1995 Newbery Honor Book
A 1995 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honor Book for Nonfiction

The Great Fire of 1871 was one of the most colossal disasters in American history—with damage so profound that few people believed the city of Chicago could ever rise again. By weaving personal accounts of actual survivors together with careful research, Jim Murphy constructs a riveting and dramatic narrative, ultimately revealing how the human spirit triumphed even in a time of deepest despair, and the people of Chicago found the courage and strength to build their city once again.

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