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Great book!"The Worst Hard Time" by Timothy Egan is a good book about the Dust Bowl.
"The Worst Hard Time" by Timothy Egan is a good book about the Dust Bowl.
I have this book and keep meaning to read it. He was the principle person the History Channel interviewed for a documentary on the Dust Bowl a few years ago. I can't wait to see what Burns does with this. He is a genius at the documentary.
I love Ken Burns' documentaries about the US, is he related to Ric Burns, another historical documentary maker? Ric made a fantastic feature of the Donner Party but his narrator Ian McCulloch? really brought it to life.
I have this book and keep meaning to read it. He was the principle person the History Channel interviewed for a documentary on the Dust Bowl a few years ago. I can't wait to see what Burns does with this. He is a genius at the documentary.
My only criticism of the book is that it would have made a great magazine piece, if only there were still magazines that published long, long pieces, but not so long that they reach book length. Not even The New Yorker has done such things in an awfully long time. But book publishers need book-length manuscripts, so we get lots of books, particularly on the non-fiction side, that are too long by half, at least.
I was muttering to myself, as I read another long, drawn-out account of a particularly nasty dust storm and its attendant human suffering, "Okay, Tim, I get it; it was really, really bad. Now, can we move this story along a bit, or shall we spin our wheels in this here rut for another several pages?"
But I accept that mine is apparently a minority view. The book met with quite favorable reviews.
Well, the title of the book was "The Worst Hard Time". The whole premise of the book was about people coping with a long, drawn out disaster. I'm trying to imagine what you else may have been expecting. What other story were you expecting to move along too?[huh]