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Fire Woman: The Extraordinary Story of Britain's First Female Firefighter
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Fire Woman: The Extraordinary Story of Britain’s First Female Firefighter

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The inspiring true story of an extraordinary young woman who triumphed in a man’s world, making history in the process.

Signing up to the Fire Brigade in 1981, Josephine Reynolds was Britain’s first ever female firefighter. Her life of service saw her fight the fiercest forest fires in a generation, explosion at a petro-chemical plant and a chauvinistic, macho culture that didn’t believe she was up to the job.

In order to be accepted by the men who risked their lives alongside her, she had to become one of them - whether this meant crawling on hands and knees through rat-infested sewage tunnels, or downing pints with the boys after a shift.

Moving and uplifting, this story of one extraordinary woman’s life is guaranteed to make readers laugh, cry and smile.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
6 April 2017
Pages
224
ISBN
9781782436997

The inspiring true story of an extraordinary young woman who triumphed in a man’s world, making history in the process.

Signing up to the Fire Brigade in 1981, Josephine Reynolds was Britain’s first ever female firefighter. Her life of service saw her fight the fiercest forest fires in a generation, explosion at a petro-chemical plant and a chauvinistic, macho culture that didn’t believe she was up to the job.

In order to be accepted by the men who risked their lives alongside her, she had to become one of them - whether this meant crawling on hands and knees through rat-infested sewage tunnels, or downing pints with the boys after a shift.

Moving and uplifting, this story of one extraordinary woman’s life is guaranteed to make readers laugh, cry and smile.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
6 April 2017
Pages
224
ISBN
9781782436997