A Fireman in the Making Author Talk at the Woodbury Public Library
Local author Rob Palmer comes to the Woodbury Public Library to share his recently published book A Fireman in the Making.
In this first-person fictional account, the author transports the reader back to early 20th century New York City through the eyes of Mickey Farley, an aspiring architect attending college. Mickey instead is drawn to the perilous world of firefighting in a teeming metropolis. In the era of horse-drawn steam fire engines when firefighting was performed with little regard for personal safety, Mickey experiences thrills, dangers, boredom, and intense action as a member of the greatest fire department in the world.
Rob Palmer is a fifty-year fire service volunteer in his hometown of Stonington, Connecticut. A history enthusiast, his particular interests include the study of firefighting and fire apparatus of all eras. He is a member of the Board of Directors of The Connecticut Firemen's Historical Society in Manchester, Connecticut; its museum has brought early firefighting to life for him, and he enjoys giving tours there.