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Both Sides of the Fire Line

Memoir of a Transgender Firefighter

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Bobbie Scopa spent close to five decades working through nearly every challenge a firefighter can face.
Scopa was a strike team leader for the Dude Fire in 1990, where six firefighters were tragically killed, and she served at Ground Zero immediately after 9/11. She's worked mountain rescues, city fires, mega-wildfires, and everything in between.
While battling conditions and harsh flames on the outside, she also found herself waging a tougher battle on the inside. Scopa was torn between how to maintain the faÇade everyone expected of her and whether to live as her true self. "A hero firefighter can't possibly be transgender, right?" she thought.
Both Sides of the Fire Line is Bobbie Scopa's uplifting memoir of bravely facing the heat of fierce challenges, professionally and personally.
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    • Library Journal

      July 1, 2022

      Designated male at birth, Scopa, as a child, knew her gender identity did not align. In a traditional and religious family in the 1960s, however, pushing back seemed impossible. Desperate to maintain the role that was expected of her, Scopa began working summers as a firefighter in hopes that the tough, dangerous work would bolster her masculine facade. While those summer jobs became a full-time profession that she loved, and the adrenaline-fueled life helped distract from her internal conflict for a time, eventually Scopa reached a crisis point where she needed to live as her true self or collapse entirely. Open and straightforward, Scopa's memoir comingles her work as a firefighter, who battled deadly wildfires and the aftermath of 9/11, with the more intimate narrative of her mental and emotional struggles with gender dysphoria and the effects--both positive and negative--of transitioning on her personal and professional life. VERDICT A deeply personal account of a unique life and the bravery it takes to be the person one is meant to be.--Kathleen McCallister

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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