
Reader Score
86%
86% of readers
recommend this book
--KIRKUS
When a wildfire bears down on a mountain community,
residents are forced to gather for safety--resulting in a tangle of love and
lust that pulls people from their isolation, friendships that form across
political divides, and a new hope for rethinking the ways humans inhabit the
burning planet. Playing with Wildfire is a literary landscape
that is an experiment in form: an astrology report; a grant
application-turned-love-story; a phone call from Mother Earth; an obituary for
a wildfire; a burned mountain's conversation with a lone woman and an injured
bear. Every story captures how fire affects the human psyche and
life, and how destruction can lead to renewal.
--BOOKLIST, starred review
"Fierce, vivid, and closely observed, Playing with Wildfire is an exercise in paying attention. And if "attention is the most basic form of love," the earth is not the only thing in danger. Love is an endangered ecology too, and there is an inherent mutualism to what's required for healing."
--FOREWORD REVIEWS, starred review
"Reading Pritchett's wise and attentive book, I entered into the heart(s) of a human and greater-than-human community that felt like my own."
--CAMILLE T. DUNGY, author of Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden
"In this gorgeous novel, we see the fire in everything it
touches: the deer, the house, the lungs, the heart. The form of Playing with
{Wild}Fire, like fire itself, mutates and shifts, offering up glimmers of
dreams and truth within the ruin."
--BETH PIATOTE, author of The Beadworkers: Stories
--MOLLY IMBER, Maria's Bookshop
--RICK BASS, author of For a Little While
--ANA MARIA SPAGNA, author of Pushed: Miners, a Merchant, and
(Maybe) a Massacre
--CMARIE FUHRMAN, author of Camped Beneath the Dam: Poems
--ALYSON HAGY, author of Scribe: A Novel
--CLAIRE BOYLES, author of Site Fidelity