A San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of the YearA Publishers Weekly Best Book of the YearIn June 2008 more than two thousand wildfires; all started by a single lightning storm; blazed across the state of California. Tassajara; the oldest Zen Buddhist monastery in the United States; was at particular risk. Set deep in the Ventana wilderness north of Big Sur; the center is connected to the outside world by a single unpaved road. If fire entered the canyon; there would be no way out.Disaster struck during the summer months; when Tassajara opens its doors to visitors; and the grounds fill with guests expecting a restful respite. Instead; the mountain air filled with smoke; and monks broke from regular meditation to conduct fire drills. All visitors were evacuated; and many Zen students followed. A small crew of residents and firefighters remained; preparing to defend Tassajara. But nothing could have prepared them for what came next. When a treacherous shift in weather conditions brought danger nearer still; firefighters made the flash decision to completely evacuate the monastery. As the firefighters and remaining residents caravanned out the long road to Tassajara; five monks turned back; risking their lives to save the monastery. Fire Monks is their story.A gripping narrative as well as an insider’s portrait of the Zen path; Fire Monks reveals what it means to meet an emergency with presence of mind. In tracking the four men and one woman who returned—all novices in fire but experts in readiness—we witness them take their unique experiences facing the fires in their own lives and apply that wisdom to the crisis at hand. Relying on their Zen training; the monks accomplished the seemingly impossible—greeting the fire not as an enemy to defeat; but as a friend to guide.Fire Monks pivots on the kind of moment some seek and some run from; when life and death hang in simultaneous view. Drawing on the strength of community; the practice of paying attention; and the power of an open; flexible mind; the Tassajara monks were able to remain in the moment and act with startling speed and clarity. In studying an event marked by great danger and uncertainty; Fire Monks reveals the bravery that lives within every heart.
#52037 in Books Philbrick Nathaniel 2011-04-26 2011-04-26Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.37 x 1.10 x 5.40l; .97 #File Name: 0143119605496 pagesThe Last Stand
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Buy it and enjoy!By ItsDaveThis is one terrific book and highly recommend to anyone wanting to learn more about the battle! I visited the battlefield a couple months ago and enamored with the battle since my visit! I'm actually headed back as I write this; the book aforementioned is another reason why I choose to return! Well written; detailed; informative; intriguing... it's like watching a movie but even better! My kudos to the author!4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Not a Great TreatmentBy TabolskyNot going to spend a lot of time on this. Don't have the energy. I do agree with the other 1 and 2 star reviewers. I was surprised because I thoroughly enjoyed Essex and Mayflower. This account did have an annoying politically correct; almost trite tinge to it. Also too way deep into some subjects too shallow into others. Overall; the narrative was just not compelling enough for me to stay interested and I read and enjoy a lot of detailed and intricate military histories -- SE Morison/(early) Churchill. By the way; these two writers give the other side their due in an even handed fashion.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Incredible; page turnerBy Chris RandleI read about 10-15 history books a year and this is one of my all time favorites. i finished the book in three days. Couldn't put it down. Highly recommend.