Malibu Burning: The Real Story Behind LA's Most Devastating Wildfire

Author:   Robert Kerbeck
Publisher:   Mwc Press
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9781733470506


Pages:   262
Publication Date:   01 November 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Winner 2020 Independent Publisher Awards (IPPY) - Silver Medalist in Creative Nonfiction Finalist - Foreword Reviews Book of the Year Award Malibu Burning named Best Historical Nonfiction of 2019 by Best of LA Malibu is known as an earthly paradise of multi-million-dollar mansions, movie stars and unimaginable natural beauty. But all that changed on November 8, 2018. Go deep behind the scenes of the most destructive wildfire in Los Angeles history. Alongside his wife and son, Robert Kerbeck battled the fire that threatened to take their home. He knows first-hand how the Malibu fires affected everyone - from the rich and famous to the firefighters who often risked their lives. Blending investigative journalism and personal memoir, Malibu Burning brings you on the dramatic, life-threatening journey of real people fighting 2,000 degree flames to save entire neighborhoods. You'll also read: How the massive blaze affected Julia Roberts, Bob Dylan, Nick Nolte, and other celebrities. Hundreds of interviews with perspectives of locals ranging from the Deputy Fire Chief and Malibu City Council members to residents who fought to defend their homes. How people survived this tragedy through courage, kindness and unified cooperation. This book takes you into the hearts and minds of those who fought for their lives while the world watched Malibu Burning.

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Author:   Robert Kerbeck
Publisher:   Mwc Press
Imprint:   Mwc Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.390kg
ISBN:  

9781733470506


ISBN 10:   1733470506
Pages:   262
Publication Date:   01 November 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Robert Kerbeck puts a human face on the type of tragedy that grabs headlines but then fades from our collective memory all-too-soon. Blending personal narrative and investigative research, Kerbeck shows us the real story of what happens when a community faces down disaster. --Brendan Spiegel, Co-Founder & Editorial Director, Narratively Rather than focus on the enormity of Los Angeles County's largest wildfire in recorded history, Robert Kerbeck takes a much more personal and thoroughly riveting approach, allowing the reader to see the Woolsey Fire through the eyes of individuals who lived through it. --Sharan Street, former managing editor, LA Weekly Thrilling, well-researched and occasionally light-hearted, this is a unique and special book. --Paul Kolsby, writer for the critically acclaimed Netflix series, Ozark Kerbecks writing is so organic...so emotionally intimate...that it is impossible to not be pulled in. --SJ Main Munoz, award-winning director, writer, and producer What Robert Kerbeck shows us is the real Malibu: a small town much like any other across America and in the instance of the Woolsey Fire, betrayed by the very entities that were supposed to defend it. What you also see rising up out of the ashes is community, a new generation of leaders, and hope. A riveting and heartbreaking book, but also inspiring. --Liz Ziemska, Pushcart Prize winning author of Mandelbrot the Magnificent A personal journey through the most traumatic firestorm in recent years, Kerbeck gives us a unique insight into the stories of the men and women who were at the forefront of this life-changing, community-alerting event. --Sally Shore, host/producer, The New Short Fiction Series, L.A.'s longest running spoken word series. Through vivid firsthand accounts of survivors, drawn from more than two hundred interviews, as well as his own near fatal confrontation with the fire, Kerbeck guides us through the disorienting and often terrifying experience that was the Woolsey Fire of 2018. Cinematic and rich with detail, with characters and scenes that will stay with you long after you've closed the book, this investigative memoir reads like a well-written novel. It is unflinching as it asks the hard questions that haunt many of the survivors. -- John Struloeff, former Stegner Fellow and author of The Man I Was Supposed to Be


Winner 2020 Independent Publisher Awards (IPPY) - Silver Medalist in Creative Nonfiction Finalist - Foreword Reviews Book of the Year Award Malibu Burning named Best Historical Nonfiction of 2019 by Best of LA An engrossing, thorough, and revealing portrait of a beloved beachside community confronting disaster. -- Kirkus Reviews Kerbeck writes in a voice that is compassionate and gripping. Readers are pulled in from the very first page. -- Readers' Favorite 5 star review Robert Kerbeck puts a human face on the type of tragedy that grabs headlines but then fades from our collective memory all-too-soon. Blending personal narrative and investigative research, Kerbeck shows us the real story of what happens when a community faces down disaster. --Brendan Spiegel, Co-Founder & Editorial Director, Narratively Rather than focus on the enormity of Los Angeles County's largest wildfire in recorded history, Robert Kerbeck takes a much more personal and thoroughly riveting approach, allowing the reader to see the Woolsey Fire through the eyes of individuals who lived through it. --Sharan Street, former managing editor, LA Weekly Thrilling, well-researched and occasionally light-hearted, this is a unique and special book. --Paul Kolsby, writer for the critically acclaimed Netflix series, Ozark Kerbecks writing is so organic...so emotionally intimate...that it is impossible to not be pulled in. --SJ Main Munoz, award-winning director, writer, and producer What Robert Kerbeck shows us is the real Malibu: a small town much like any other across America and in the instance of the Woolsey Fire, betrayed by the very entities that were supposed to defend it. What you also see rising up out of the ashes is community, a new generation of leaders, and hope. A riveting and heartbreaking book, but also inspiring. --Liz Ziemska, Pushcart Prize winning author of Mandelbrot the Magnificent A personal journey through the most traumatic firestorm in recent years, Kerbeck gives us a unique insight into the stories of the men and women who were at the forefront of this life-changing, community-alerting event. --Sally Shore, host/producer, The New Short Fiction Series, L.A.'s longest running spoken word series. Through vivid firsthand accounts of survivors, drawn from more than two hundred interviews, as well as his own near fatal confrontation with the fire, Kerbeck guides us through the disorienting and often terrifying experience that was the Woolsey Fire of 2018. Cinematic and rich with detail, with characters and scenes that will stay with you long after you've closed the book, this investigative memoir reads like a well-written novel. It is unflinching as it asks the hard questions that haunt many of the survivors. -- John Struloeff, former Stegner Fellow and author of The Man I Was Supposed to Be


An engrossing, thorough, and revealing portrait of a beloved beachside community confronting disaster. -- Kirkus Reviews Kerbeck writes in a voice that is compassionate and gripping. Readers are pulled in from the very first page. -- Readers' Favorite 5 star review Robert Kerbeck puts a human face on the type of tragedy that grabs headlines but then fades from our collective memory all-too-soon. Blending personal narrative and investigative research, Kerbeck shows us the real story of what happens when a community faces down disaster. --Brendan Spiegel, Co-Founder & Editorial Director, Narratively Rather than focus on the enormity of Los Angeles County's largest wildfire in recorded history, Robert Kerbeck takes a much more personal and thoroughly riveting approach, allowing the reader to see the Woolsey Fire through the eyes of individuals who lived through it. --Sharan Street, former managing editor, LA Weekly Thrilling, well-researched and occasionally light-hearted, this is a unique and special book. --Paul Kolsby, writer for the critically acclaimed Netflix series, Ozark Kerbecks writing is so organic...so emotionally intimate...that it is impossible to not be pulled in. --SJ Main Munoz, award-winning director, writer, and producer What Robert Kerbeck shows us is the real Malibu: a small town much like any other across America and in the instance of the Woolsey Fire, betrayed by the very entities that were supposed to defend it. What you also see rising up out of the ashes is community, a new generation of leaders, and hope. A riveting and heartbreaking book, but also inspiring. --Liz Ziemska, Pushcart Prize winning author of Mandelbrot the Magnificent A personal journey through the most traumatic firestorm in recent years, Kerbeck gives us a unique insight into the stories of the men and women who were at the forefront of this life-changing, community-alerting event. --Sally Shore, host/producer, The New Short Fiction Series, L.A.'s longest running spoken word series. Through vivid firsthand accounts of survivors, drawn from more than two hundred interviews, as well as his own near fatal confrontation with the fire, Kerbeck guides us through the disorienting and often terrifying experience that was the Woolsey Fire of 2018. Cinematic and rich with detail, with characters and scenes that will stay with you long after you've closed the book, this investigative memoir reads like a well-written novel. It is unflinching as it asks the hard questions that haunt many of the survivors. -- John Struloeff, former Stegner Fellow and author of The Man I Was Supposed to Be


"Winner 2020 Independent Publisher Awards (IPPY) - Silver Medalist in Creative Nonfiction Finalist - Foreword Reviews Book of the Year Award Malibu Burning named Best Historical Nonfiction of 2019 by Best of LA ""An engrossing, thorough, and revealing portrait of a beloved beachside community confronting disaster."" -- Kirkus Reviews ""Kerbeck writes in a voice that is compassionate and gripping. Readers are pulled in from the very first page."" -- Readers' Favorite 5 star review ""Robert Kerbeck puts a human face on the type of tragedy that grabs headlines but then fades from our collective memory all-too-soon. Blending personal narrative and investigative research, Kerbeck shows us the real story of what happens when a community faces down disaster."" --Brendan Spiegel, Co-Founder & Editorial Director, Narratively ""Rather than focus on the enormity of Los Angeles County's largest wildfire in recorded history, Robert Kerbeck takes a much more personal and thoroughly riveting approach, allowing the reader to see the Woolsey Fire through the eyes of individuals who lived through it."" --Sharan Street, former managing editor, LA Weekly ""Thrilling, well-researched and occasionally light-hearted, this is a unique and special book."" --Paul Kolsby, writer for the critically acclaimed Netflix series, Ozark ""Kerbeck´s writing is so organic...so emotionally intimate...that it is impossible to not be pulled in."" --SJ Main Muñoz, award-winning director, writer, and producer ""What Robert Kerbeck shows us is the real Malibu: a small town much like any other across America and in the instance of the Woolsey Fire, betrayed by the very entities that were supposed to defend it. What you also see rising up out of the ashes is community, a new generation of leaders, and hope. A riveting and heartbreaking book, but also inspiring."" --Liz Ziemska, Pushcart Prize winning author of Mandelbrot the Magnificent ""A personal journey through the most traumatic firestorm in recent years, Kerbeck gives us a unique insight into the stories of the men and women who were at the forefront of this life-changing, community-alerting event."" --Sally Shore, host/producer, The New Short Fiction Series, L.A.'s longest running spoken word series. ""Through vivid firsthand accounts of survivors, drawn from more than two hundred interviews, as well as his own near fatal confrontation with the fire, Kerbeck guides us through the disorienting and often terrifying experience that was the Woolsey Fire of 2018. Cinematic and rich with detail, with characters and scenes that will stay with you long after you've closed the book, this investigative memoir reads like a well-written novel. It is unflinching as it asks the hard questions that haunt many of the survivors."" -- John Struloeff, former Stegner Fellow and author of The Man I Was Supposed to Be"


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