Fighting Fire, by Caroline Paul, is a biography about the triumphs and struggles she faced in her first year as a female firefighter.
Title: Fighting Fire, by Caroline Paul, is a biography about the triumphs and struggles she faced in her first year as a female firefighter.
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Details: Words: 781 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Fighting Fire, by Caroline Paul, is a biography about the triumphs and struggles she faced in her first year as a female firefighter.
Category: /Literature/Biographies
Details: Words: 781 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Fighting Fire
Once Caroline Paul was out of college, she had no idea what she truly wanted to do with her life, until she stumbled into the career of a fire fighter. Fighting Fire is an autobiography written by Caroline Paul. It tells the stories of her struggles and accomplishments in becoming one of the first women fire fighters on the San Diego Fire Department. She achieved this by being a strong, focused, and dedicated
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It showed how difficult it was for a woman to succeed in becoming a fire fighter. Although being a fire fighter was extremely emotionally and physically tiring for Caroline, she never gave up, because she loved what she did. I think Caroline handled herself very well in all the decisions she made. It is tough to know what to do or say in a moment of crisis but Caroline was always strong, dedicated, and devoted.