House Is On Fire by Rachel Beanland

 

 

No one is looking for trouble. It's just a fun night at the theater. Every one is enjoying the play.  Workers have their jobs to do building and rebuilding scenes. Then, chaos happens. There is a fire."In  House On Fire," it is a night they will never forget. Rachel Beanland has caught a traumatic night and made us feel the fear, the confusion and the pain. To stop reading is impossible. Over and over the question is why did this magical night turn ugly? The chapters are divided by a personal name.  Reading the book is a vivid picture of a night no one wants to live through at any time.   It happens in 1811. It is Historical Fiction. This is a complimentary copy from Simon & Schuster



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