Delighted to introduce you to Linda Strader and her memoir – Uprooted: A New Life in the Arizona Sun.
About the memoir
It’s 1972, and seventeen-year-old Linda Strader’s parents do the unthinkable-they move from Syracuse, New York to Prescott, Arizona. At first, Linda is furious and doesn’t want to move. True, life in Syracuse isn’t perfect, but all her friends are there. Then she has a thought: maybe this move won’t be so bad. What if she can make herself into someone new?
Expecting a desert, Linda is surprised to find Prescott surrounded by pine-covered mountains, lush canyons with clear, cold creeks, and best of all, several new friends willing to show it off to her. Her new friends also share her love of music and even provide some romance in her life, although she holds out hope for a boy she had liked in Syracuse who joins the Navy.
When her father begins a new job in Tucson, he moves there until the house in Prescott is sold, taking Linda with him so she can job hunt. She learns about a Forest Service job on Mt. Lemmon and jumps at the chance, realizing the one constant in her life is her love for the outdoors and nature.
In this prequel to Summers of Fire, Linda learns, in her quest for independence, she’s not made for mediocre employment. That fateful move to Prescott sets her off on a career path that not only changes her life forever, but helps open the world of fighting forest fires to women.
One of the five star reviews for the book
In this well-written, first-hand account, Strader takes us through the peaks and valleys of her young emotional landscape and the actual Arizona landscape as she navigates her way into adulthood and a career path.
While her story may be most appealing to young female readers, as a grandfather and youth-mentor, I found her book to be a helpful, and sometimes painful, reminder of the challenges and interactions of teenage-life. It gave me fresh insight into the angst that young women face as they discover and try to understand their feelings and forge their adult identity.
As a fan of Strader’s previous book, Summers of Fire, I found this easily readable prequel to be an interesting account of the early experiences that led the author into her ground-breaking role as one of the U.S. Forest Service’s first female firefighters
Read the reviews and buy the book: Amazon US – And: Amazon UK
Also by Linda Strader
Read the reviews and buy the books: Amazon US – And: Amazon UK – Follow Linda: Goodreads – Blog: Summer of Fire – Facebook: Linda Strader Author – Twitter: @desertplantlove
About Linda Strader
Originally from Syracuse, New York, Ms. Strader moved to Prescott, Arizona with her family in 1972. In 1976, she became one of the first women on a U.S. Forest Service fire crew in the Santa Rita Mountains south of Tucson.
In addition to writing, Ms. Strader is a landscape architect, certified arborist, and watercolor artist. Her second book, Uprooted, was released December 1st, 2021.
Thanks for dropping in today and I hope you will be leaving with some books… Sally.
Congrats to Linda on this fabulous review. Thanks for sharing, Sally. Have a wonderful week. Hugs 💕🙂
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Thanks very much Harmony..you too.. ♥
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Thank you!
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I’ve read some great memoirs recently and this one sounds like one I’d enjoy. Thanks, Sally. ♥♥
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It does sound intriguing and amazing career by the sound of it…htanks Alex ♥
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Thank you!
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Sounds like Linda has had a very interesting life. It’s always hard for teenagers to move, but on the other hand, with a whole uncertain future ahead it’s good to see different places and meet new people.
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I agree Janet.. I moved at 14 and it was the toughest of all of them.. especially when they are the hormone years too lol… xxx
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Aw, thanks! It was a very tough move for me.
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This sounds like a winner!
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Thank you!
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This sounds like a great memoir! Thanks for sharing it, Sally! 🙂
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Thanks Yvette.. xx
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Thank you. 🙂
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Hi Sally, this sounds like a very interesting prequel to an excellent book
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I think so too Robbie… what an amazing life.. hugsx
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Thank you!
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This sounds like a lovely read, Sally – congrats to Linda. Toni x
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Thank you!
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Thanks Toni..xx
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Reblogged this on NEW BLOG HERE >> https:/BOOKS.ESLARN-NET.DE.
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Thanks for sharing Michael.. hugsx
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You are very welcome, Sally! Sorry, i am a little bit busy today. The weekend pillow hugging session was not very productive. Lol xx Michael
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Lol, I am sure you will catch up rapidly Michael..hugsx
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Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks for introducing to a new author, with also very interesting book. The new one has also a very intriguing cover. like written by hand. Will take a closer look. Memoirs are better for the bloodpressure. 😉 Thanks, Sally! xx Michael
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Thanks Michael… reading real stories nearly always is inspiring and these two books certainly fit the bill…hugsx
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Indeed! One can grab so many advices, what prevents the need having these experiences by ourselves. hugsx
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Thanks so much! The cover was a collaborative effort between me and my publisher.
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Sounds like a great read. Welcome to Linda at the Smorgasbord and congrats on a great review ❤
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Thanks very much Debby… two terrific sounding books.. ♥
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Already on my TBR! 🙂 ❤
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Thank you so much!
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Most welcome Linda 🙂
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Thank you, Sally, for sharing the great review and introducing Linda. Summers of Fire sounds like a great read! Congratulations, Linda. ✨✨✨
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Thanks Gwen and an incredible story..♥
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So kind of you to say! Thank you.
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I’m a big fan of memoirs, and this is the kind of book I’d love to pick up. I have several friends who fight fires (unfortunately, far too many opportunities the last several years in California, where we live).
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Me too Pete and looking forward to reading Summers of Fire, an amazing story I am sure.. xx
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Thank you, Sally, for all of your kind words, support, and interest!
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Pleasure Linda…looking forward to it..
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Oh, thank you! Sad to say wildfires will only get worse because of drought combined with many other factors.
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Congratulations to the author on a great review. I like the sound of both of her books and will check them out.
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Wonderful thanks Olga. ♥
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Thank you!
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