Fire on the Mountain
In Fire on the Mountain, Edward Abbey portrays a gripping tale of individuals facing natural forces and personal conflicts in the American Southwest. The story follows a park ranger, soldier, and fire lookout as they confront an impending wildfire. Abbey's vivid prose and ecological observations encourage reflection on human impact on nature and the wilderness's resilience, underscoring its beauty and unpredictability while advocating for harmony with humanity.
In Fire on the Mountain, Edward Abbey portrays a gripping tale of individuals facing natural forces and personal conflicts in the American Southwest. The story follows a park ranger, soldier, and fire lookout as they confront an impending wildfire. Abbey's vivid prose and ecological observations encourage reflection on human impact on nature and the wilderness's resilience, underscoring its beauty and unpredictability while advocating for harmony with humanity.
In Fire on the Mountain, Edward Abbey portrays a gripping tale of individuals facing natural forces and personal conflicts in the American Southwest. The story follows a park ranger, soldier, and fire lookout as they confront an impending wildfire. Abbey's vivid prose and ecological observations encourage reflection on human impact on nature and the wilderness's resilience, underscoring its beauty and unpredictability while advocating for harmony with humanity.