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“A notable history, rich in detail, and powered by a narrative that moves at the speed of the galloping flames.” Scott Turow, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“Smith drops readers right into the action, transforming us into virtual citizens caught up in the conflagration and its aftermath…and the incredible energy and drive that enabled Chicagoans to rebuild.” Booklist (starred review)
“Stunningly well-researched, this book fully examines a pivotal moment in Chicago’s history.” Library Journal (starred review)
“A definitive retelling of one of America’s ‘most fabled disasters.’” Publishers Weekly
“A vivid history revealing hidden aspects of supposedly well-known events.” Kirkus Reviews
“Carl Smith has written the definitive work on the Great Chicago Fire—the context, the stories, and the aftermath.” Gary T. Johnson, president, Chicago History Museum
“Bracing and impeccably written…Smith captures beautifully Chicagoans’ hubris in building their great flammable city and their resilience as they survived the unthinkable.” Daniel Immerwahr, author of How to Hide an Empire
“A gripping description…filled with the recollections of men, women, and children…Smith is a master at taking well-known events and making them new.” Ann Keating, author of Rising Up from Indian Country
“In a somber voice, David DeVries narrates this authoritative and informative history…DeVries’s steady, no-nonsense delivery explains the growth of this city, the minute details of the fire, the subsequent feeding and rehousing of survivors, and the extensive rebuilding…DeVries denotes newspaper reports by shifting his tone, contrasting that part of the account.” AudioFile