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Stan: The One Who Stayed
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Stan: The One Who Stayed
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Current price: $5.99


By None
Stan: The One Who Stayed
Current price: $5.99
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Size: Kobo eBook
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Not every call ends when the sirens go quiet.
In this reflective memoir, a veteran fire officer looks back on the moments that stayed - long after the uniform came off and the shift ended. Told in short, powerful chapters, these stories aren't about flames or headlines, but about people: the quiet weight of leadership, the cost of responsibility, the small human moments that shape a life of service, and the unexpected arrival of a silver-eyed dog who somehow understood his pain long before he had words for it.
Written with honesty and restraint, this book respects the reader's time - and emotional bandwidth. Each chapter stands on its own, inviting reflection rather than overwhelm.
This is not a story about everything that happened.
It's a story about what mattered - and why it still does.
Not every call ends when the sirens go quiet.
In this reflective memoir, a veteran fire officer looks back on the moments that stayed - long after the uniform came off and the shift ended. Told in short, powerful chapters, these stories aren't about flames or headlines, but about people: the quiet weight of leadership, the cost of responsibility, the small human moments that shape a life of service, and the unexpected arrival of a silver-eyed dog who somehow understood his pain long before he had words for it.
Written with honesty and restraint, this book respects the reader's time - and emotional bandwidth. Each chapter stands on its own, inviting reflection rather than overwhelm.
This is not a story about everything that happened.
It's a story about what mattered - and why it still does.


















