The Great American Dust Bowl

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publish Date
Pages
80
Dimensions
6.8 X 10.2 X 0.5 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780547815503

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About the Author
Using resonant storytelling and evocative art, Don Brown shares with his readers the excitement, humor, pain, and joy of lives lived with passion. His work has been called pacesetting, carefully crafted, compassionate, and forthright. He lives in New York with his family.
Reviews

* "From its enticing, dramatic cover to its brown endpapers to a comical Grant Wood-esque final image, this is a worthy contribution to the nonfiction shelves." --Kirkus, starred review "A magnificent overview of this chapter in U.S. history." --School Library Journal "The tale of the decade-long drought that laid waste to American plains and ruined the lives of countless farmers is a somber read, but Brown devotes himself to telling it well." --Publishers Weekly * "Anyone looking for an exemplar of how comics can bring a true story compellingly to life--with depth and sophistication--need look no further than Don Brown's account of the epic natural disaster of the 1930s, the Dust Bowl." --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, starred review * "Concise and clear in imagery, text, and layout, Brown's nonfiction examination of the Dust Bowl contextualizes its genesis in geological and cultural history, the dynamics of its climatological presentation, and the affects on both the landscape and Depression-era High Plains farmers. . . . a complete visual package." --Booklist, starred review * "This is a solid nonfiction graphic-novel debut." --The Horn Book Magazine, starred review "[A] careful and grim account of an environmental catastrophe." --The New York Times Book Review --