Karine for AAPI Month + Mental Health Month 💜
Featuring Forgotten Fire by Adam Bagdasarian. Highly recommended, dark and unflinching middle grade historical novel based on the author’s great-uncle’s survival story.

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Karine for AAPI Month + Mental Health Month 💜
Featuring Forgotten Fire by Adam Bagdasarian. Highly recommended, dark and unflinching middle grade historical novel based on the author’s great-uncle’s survival story.
The Forgotten Fire
by Jean Hackensmith (Author) As posted by the author on Kindle Vella. The Great Chicago Fire drew the nation’s attention on October 8, 1871 when 300 people died. Another fire on that day, though, in Peshtigo, Wisconsin claimed more lives than any other wildfire in U.S. history, yet it was also the “forgotten fire.” A firestorm packing 100 mile-an-hour winds destroyed the town in one hour,…
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Forgotten Fire
I recently read Forgotten Fire and honestly it's one of the most amazing books I have ever read once you start the plot keeps going and going and it's impossible to stop. It's full of real life events and reminds us all of something we forgot: the Ottoman Turks exterminating the Armenians. It might sound to factual/historical for some people but trust me it's something that everyone should read at least once.
Im reading the book 'Forgotten Fire' by Adam Bagdasarian and i swear its full of angst and makes me want to cry. Great book to read though.
okay i just stormed through this book we had to finish for english i think its time for some well deserved celebratory tacos