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Smokejumper
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Mara, Wil
in
Smokejumpers Juvenile literature.
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Wildfire fighters Juvenile literature.
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Smokejumpers.
2015
Introduction to the career of smokejumpers.
Jumper
by
Crowder, Melanie, author
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Smokejumpers Fiction.
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Women fire fighters Fiction.
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Risk-taking (Psychology) Fiction.
2022
\"Blair Scott is in her second season as a wildland firefighter when the Forest Service puts out a call for an additional class of smokejumpers. She and her best friend Jason both apply, though neither expects to get in since they're only nineteen. But it's been a devastating fire season, and they are both accepted. But going to training camp is only the first step--everyone expects the teenage rookies will wash out in the first week. Blair has always been touchy about people telling her she isn't good enough, so she begins taking unnecessary risks to prove herself. It doesn't take long before everything spins out of control, leaving Blair struggling to cope.\"--Front jacket flap.
Smokejumpers
by
Jones, Emma, 1985- author
in
Smokejumpers Juvenile literature.
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Smokejumping Vocational guidance Juvenile literature.
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Wildfire fighters Juvenile literature.
2016
Describes the career of smokejumping, including the dangers of the job and the training needed to become a smokejumper.
Surrender
A pilot and a smoke jumper find old grudges turning into renewed attraction when they're forced to rely on each other after a plane crash.
Women smokejumpers
2003
When wildfires strike, the first line of defense is often an elite group of firefighters called smokejumpers. For many years, it was called the brotherhood--an all male domain. But that's changed quite a bit over the past 25 years as women have fought for and won the opportunity to fight fires alongside the men.
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