

An edition of The worst hard time (2005)
the untold story of those who survived the great American dust bowl
By Timothy Egan
Publish Date
2006
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Co.
Language
eng
Pages
352
Description:
"The dust storms that terrorized America's High Plains in the darkest years of the Depression were like nothing ever seen before or since, and the stories of the people who held on have never been fully told. Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times journalist and author Timothy Egan follows a half-dozen families and their communities through the rise and fall of the region, going from sod homes to new framed houses to huddling in basements with the windows sealed by damp sheets in a futile effort to keep the dust out. He follows their desperate attempts to carry on through blinding black blizzards, crop failure, and the deaths of loved ones. Drawing on the voices of those who stayed and survived - those who, now in their eighties and nineties, will soon carry their memories to the grave - Egan tells a story of endurance and heroism against the backdrop of the Great Depression."--Jacket.
subjects: History, Depressions, Dust Bowl Era, 1931-1939, Social conditions, Droughts, Dust storms, National Book Award Winner, award:national_book_award=2006, award:national_book_award=nonfiction, Great Depression, 1929-1939, 20th Century, Stofstormen, Wirtschaftskrise, Dust Bowl Era (1931-1939) fast (OCoLC)fst00899651, Droogte, Landwirtschaft, Soziale Situation, Trockenheit, Depressions, 1929, Great plains, history, United states, history, 1919-1933, United states, history, 1933-1945, nyt:e-book-nonfiction=2012-10-14, New York Times bestseller
Places: Great Plains
Times: 20th century, 1929