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Timothy Egan

Surviving the Dust Bowl: A Tale of Resilience and Struggle

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Author: Timothy Egan

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 0

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/14/2005

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: The Manderer
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Chapter 2: No Man's Land
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Chapter 3: Creating Dalhart
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Chapter 4: High Plains Deutsch
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Chapter 5: Last of the Great Plowup
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Chapter 6: First Mave
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Chapter 7: A Darkening
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Chapter 8: In a Dry Land
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Chapter 9: New Leader, New Deal
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Chapter 10: Big Blows
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Chapter 11: Triage
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Chapter 12: The Long Darkness
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Chapter 13: The Struggle for Air
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Chapter 14: Showdown in Dalhart
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Chapter 15: Duster's Eve
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Chapter 16: Black Sunday
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Chapter 17: A Call to Arms
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Chapter 18: Goings
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Chapter 19: Mitnesses
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Chapter 20: The Saddest Land
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Chapter 21: Verdict
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Chapter 22: Cornhusker II
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Chapter 23: The Last Men
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Chapter 24: Cornhusker III
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Chapter 25: Rain
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Who should listen The Worst Hard Time

"The Worst Hard Time" by Timothy Egan is essential listening for anyone interested in understanding the environmental and human impact of the Dust Bowl era in the United States. History enthusiasts, students, and educators seeking a vivid portrayal of resilience amid hardship will find Egan's narrative both enlightening and poignant. Additionally, those concerned with contemporary environmental issues and agriculture's sustainability may benefit from the lessons drawn from this tumultuous period in American history, making it a compelling choice for a diverse audience.

3 quotes from The Worst Hard Time

  • "We are the dust that will never be forgotten, impossibly small yet part of a great canvas of human history."
  • "It wasn’t just the land that was barren; it was the soul of a people who had lost their way in the starkness of a forgotten place."
  • "In the face of overwhelming hardship, the strength of community became the lifeline that held us together, reminding us of the resilience hidden within us all."

Author : Timothy Egan

Timothy Egan is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author renowned for his compelling narrative style and depth of research. He has published nine books, including the acclaimed *The Worst Hard Time*, which received the National Book Award. His latest work, *A Pilgrimage to Eternity*, intertwines a personal journey along an ancient trail with a rich exploration of Christian history. Egan also contributes a biweekly opinion column for The New York Times. His biographical work on photographer Edward Curtis, *Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher*, earned the Carnegie Medal for best nonfiction, while *The Immortal Irishman*, chronicling the life of an Irish revolutionary, became a New York Times bestseller. A third-generation native of the Pacific Northwest, he resides in Seattle.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

The Worst Hard Time Free Audiobook Download

Timothy Egan

Surviving the Dust Bowl: A Tale of Resilience and Struggle

4.0554265rating

Information

Author: Timothy Egan

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 0

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/14/2005

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen The Worst Hard Time

"The Worst Hard Time" by Timothy Egan is essential listening for anyone interested in understanding the environmental and human impact of the Dust Bowl era in the United States. History enthusiasts, students, and educators seeking a vivid portrayal of resilience amid hardship will find Egan's narrative both enlightening and poignant. Additionally, those concerned with contemporary environmental issues and agriculture's sustainability may benefit from the lessons drawn from this tumultuous period in American history, making it a compelling choice for a diverse audience.

3 quotes from The Worst Hard Time

  • "We are the dust that will never be forgotten, impossibly small yet part of a great canvas of human history."
  • "It wasn’t just the land that was barren; it was the soul of a people who had lost their way in the starkness of a forgotten place."
  • "In the face of overwhelming hardship, the strength of community became the lifeline that held us together, reminding us of the resilience hidden within us all."

Author: Timothy Egan

Timothy Egan is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author renowned for his compelling narrative style and depth of research. He has published nine books, including the acclaimed *The Worst Hard Time*, which received the National Book Award. His latest work, *A Pilgrimage to Eternity*, intertwines a personal journey along an ancient trail with a rich exploration of Christian history. Egan also contributes a biweekly opinion column for The New York Times. His biographical work on photographer Edward Curtis, *Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher*, earned the Carnegie Medal for best nonfiction, while *The Immortal Irishman*, chronicling the life of an Irish revolutionary, became a New York Times bestseller. A third-generation native of the Pacific Northwest, he resides in Seattle.