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The average rating for Fire That Will Not Die based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2015-01-26 00:00:00
2005was given a rating of 4 stars Cathy Spielvogel
The Fire That Will Not Die is Michele McBride's personal memoir of the tragic event with changed her life, her recovery and her struggles for years afterwards to come to terms with the event. Ms. McBride was one of survivors of the 1958 Our Lady of the Angels School Fire in Chicago, Illinois. Severely burned before she leaped from her burning school, Ms. McBride endured months of hospital treatment before returning home during a time when disaster victims - but especially the survivors of the OLA School Fire - were encouraged to 'endure' and ' not mourn'. This was an era before grief counselors and mainstream support for disaster victims complicated by a firm belief in the sanctity of the Roman Catholic Church. This book, written twenty years after the fire in question, tells Ms. McBride's story from the fire through her physical recovery and through to her eventual emotional/mental recovery years later. It is a moving account of the fire and its aftermath in the story of one person. I read the original 1979 edition of this book; however, Ms. McBride died in 2001 and the book's publisher has reissued this book in response to multiple requests and now includes her obituary at the end of the volume.
Review # 2 was written on 2018-12-07 00:00:00
2005was given a rating of 5 stars Raymond Dilworth
I would highly recommend this book if you are into learning about historical events. This book by Michelle McBride was very touching and informational, as she was a victim of a horrible tragedy of the Our Lady of Angels School and Church fire, in Chicago IL. One quote that really stood out to me was "During Religion class that morning our teacher made mention that Helen and I one boy were the only three who went to Mass the first day of Advent Season". (6-7) This surprised me because you never know what will happen within a few hours. That very day, after being good to God and attending Mass, a fire strikes out killing 95 people. This quote just shows to always be grateful for what you have and to do everything you can to make the most out of your day.


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