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A Song for the River

Fire Season • Book 2

by Philip Connors

Narrated by Adam Verner

3.71 ABR Score (311 ratings)
★ 3.88 Goodreads (283) ★ 4.07 Audible (28)
6h 43m Released 2018 Biography & Memoir

About This Audiobook

Philip Connors has spent years perched in a fire lookout above New Mexico's Gila National Forest, watching over one of America's last true wildernesses. In this memoir, that vigil is interrupted by forces beyond any lookout's control: a catastrophic megafire, devastating floods, and a series of personal losses that reshape his understanding of the land he has devoted himself to protecting. What begins as a tribute to a lost friend expands into a broader meditation on impermanence, grief, and the fight to preserve the Gila River from damming and development.

Adam Verner's narration suits the material well, bringing a measured, reflective quality that matches Connors's contemplative prose without veering into sentimentality. The six-hour runtime feels appropriately unhurried, allowing the landscape itself to breathe between episodes of loss and renewal. Nature writing often benefits from the spoken word, and that holds true here: Verner's steady cadence gives weight to the elegiac passages while keeping the environmental advocacy grounded and direct rather than overwrought.