The Worst Hard Time The Untold Story Of Those Who Survived The Great American Dust Bowl

Published Nov. 8, 2006 by Mariner Books.

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978-0-618-77347-3
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3 stars

Great anecdotes of everyday life in the midwest from the time it was known as the Great American Desert, then a green new promised land, during the Dust Bowl, and finally when it started to rain again-- many of the stories sound like how I imagine life on Mars would be: from the air dangerous to life to dragging a metal chain under your car to discharge the car-crippling electric build up from dust storms.

The importance of the New Deal's soil conservation efforts are mentioned in passing. I would have liked more details about what the 4H folks and the soil conservers did -- they have been so effective that they're the only New Deal initiative that continues to this day.

Surprisingly, the author uses the end of the book to advocate the elimination of farm subsidies, saying that they were intended to help small, family farmers, but they …

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4 stars

Excellent account of this difficult period of American history. Egan does a great job of grounding the facts by following certain key characters who left behind diaries or personal accounts. He also squarely places blame on the shoulders of American policies and attitudes for creating an environmental disaster without being too heavy-handed. If you like it, be sure to check out the Dust Bowl episode from Ken Burns' "The West" miniseries.

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