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Ranger Confidential: Living, Working, and Dying in the National Parks
Ranger Confidential Living Working and Dying in the National Parks
Author: Andrea Lankford
The real stories behind the scenery of America?s national parks For twelve years, Andrea Lankford lived in the biggest, most impressive national parks in the world, working a job she loved. She chaperoned baby sea turtles on their journey to sea. She pursued bad guys on her galloping patrol horse. She jumped into rescue heli...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780762752638
ISBN-10: 0762752637
Publication Date: 4/1/2010
Pages: 256
Edition: First
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3.7 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: Falcon
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 3
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NewRuth avatar reviewed Ranger Confidential: Living, Working, and Dying in the National Parks on
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The real life of national park rangers. It explains the sad sight we saw when we were visiting one of the jewels of the NPS. National Parks aren't Disney and they have some very real and life threatening dangers for rangers and the public.

It's an eye opening book, but some of the stories can get repetitive near the end.
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reviewed Ranger Confidential: Living, Working, and Dying in the National Parks on + 28 more book reviews
Not what I was expecting. The author comes across as a bitter Ranger who got no enjoyment or fulfillment out of her job or honestly out of much else in life. In the last chapter, she throws away all her Ranger uniforms in the dumpster. The stories are all about people and can be mostly categorized as her annoying coworkers and the annoying tourists. She thinks people don't like her, and honestly, if she were a coworker of mine, I wouldn't like her either given her general attitude to life. Animal stories are rare, and appreciation for the beauty of the parks and desire to share that with the public is missing. If you like "nitty gritty" books, you might enjoy this one, but be aware that "nitty gritty" in her eyes is not 50% negative and positive presentation of both sides but more like 98% negative.


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