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The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl (Edition 001)»rank: 906by: Timothy Egan
: :The dust storms that terrorized the High Plains in the darkest yearsof the Depression were like nothing ever seen before or since.Timothy Egan's critically acclaimed account rescues this iconic chapterof American history from the shadows in a tour de force of historicalreportage. Following a dozen families and their communities throughthe rise and fall of the region, Egan tells of their desperate attempts tocarry on through blinding black dust blizzards, crop failure, and thedeath of loved ones. Brilliantly capturing the terrifying drama of ... |
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The Curve of Time: The Classic Memoir of a Woman and Her Children Who Explored the Coastal Waters of the Pacific Northwest (Adventura Books)»rank: 39878by: M. Wylie Blanchet
: :After her husband died in 1927, leaving her with five small children, everyone expected the struggles of single motherhood on a remote island to overcome M. Wylie Blanchet. lnstead, this courageous woman became one of the pioneers of “family travel,” acting as both mother and captain of the twenty-five-foot boat that became her family’s home during the long Northwest summers. Blanchet’s lyrically written account reads like fantastic fiction, but her adventures are all very real. There are dangers—rough water, bad weather, wild ... |
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The Good Rain: Across Time and Terrain in the Pacific Northwest (Vintage Departures)»rank: 158007by: Timothy Egan
: :A fantastic book! Timothy Egan describes his journeys in the Pacific Northwest through visits to salmon fisheries, redwood forests and the manicured English gardens of Vancouver. Here is a blend of history, anthropology and politics. Review:Egan succeeds in capturing the richness and beauty of the Pacific Northwest (and it's possibly imminent destruction) with rich description, appropriately chosen and reported interviews, and visits to exactly the places l would have chosen for such a book. From manicured gardens in essentially English Vancouver, ... |
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Breaking Blue»rank: 98118by: Timothy Egan
: :ln 1935, the Spokane police regularly extorted sex, food, and money from the reluctant hobos (many of them displaced farmers who had fled the Midwestern dust bowls), robbed dairies, and engaged in all manner of nefarious crimes, including murder. This history was suppressed until 1989, when former logger, Vietnam vet, and Spokane cop Tony Bamonte discovered a strange 1955 deathbed confession while researching a thesis on local law enforcement history. Bamonte began to probe what had every appearance of widespread police crime ... |
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Lasso the Wind: Away to the New West»rank: 220603by: Timothy Egan, Timothy P. Egan
: :A New York Times Notable Book of the YearWinner of the Mountains and Plains Book Seller's Association Award'Sprawling in scope. . . . Mr. Egan uses the past powerfully to explain and give dimension to the present.' --The New York Times'Fine reportage . . . honed and polished until it reads more like literature than journalism.' --Los Angeles Times'They have tried to tame it, shave it, fence it, cut it, dam it, drain it, nuke it, poison it, pave it, and subdivide ... |
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The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl»rank: 134713by: Timothy Egan
: :A New York Times Notable Book of the YearWinner of the Mountains and Plains Book Seller's Association Award'Sprawling in scope. . . . Mr. Egan uses the past powerfully to explain and give dimension to the present.' --The New York Times'Fine reportage . . . honed and polished until it reads more like literature than journalism.' --Los Angeles Times'They have tried to tame it, shave it, fence it, cut it, dam it, drain it, nuke it, poison it, pave it, and subdivide ... |
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The Winemaker's Daughter»rank: 178148by: Timothy Egan
: :Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times national correspondent Timothy Egan turns to fiction with The Winemaker's Daughter, a lyrical and gripping novel about the harsh realities and ecological challenges of turning water into wine.When Brunella Cartolano visits her father on the family vineyard in the basin of the Cascade Mountains, she's shocked by the devastation caused by a four-year drought. Passionate about the Pacific Northwest ecology, Brunella, a cultural impact analyst, is embroiled in a battle to save the Seattle waterfront from redevelopment ... |
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The Good Rain : Across Time and Terrain in the Pacific Northwest (Vintage Departures Ser.)»rank: 1424599by: Timothy Egan
: :Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times national correspondent Timothy Egan turns to fiction with The Winemaker's Daughter, a lyrical and gripping novel about the harsh realities and ecological challenges of turning water into wine.When Brunella Cartolano visits her father on the family vineyard in the basin of the Cascade Mountains, she's shocked by the devastation caused by a four-year drought. Passionate about the Pacific Northwest ecology, Brunella, a cultural impact analyst, is embroiled in a battle to save the Seattle waterfront from redevelopment ... |
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Down Tick»rank: 262317by: Timothy K Egan
: :The stock market is a place for those who can stand a fast pace. D0WN TlCK is a factional read that revolves around a high pressured sales force. The story is mixed with humor, mystery, justice, and survival. lt is a must read from the 'player' to the workplace investor who follows an lRA investment. |
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Wild Seattle: A Celebration of the Natural Areas In and Around the City»rank: 182323by: Timothy Egan
: :Seattle is famous for its breathtaking natural environment—from the islands and waterways of Puget Sound to the old-growth forests of the 0lympic Range to magnificent Mount Rainier. Now, in celebration of this scenic city, Wild Seattle reveals the incredible natural treasures to be found within a 90-minute drive from downtown. More than 140 stunning full-color images of wildlands, parks, and preserves by renowned nature photographers Terry Donnelly and Mary Liz Austin are perfectly complemented by an evocative text by acclaimed author and ... |

A book that binds readers of great literature, The English Patient garnered the Booker Prize for author Ondaatje. The poet and novelist has also written In the Skin of a Lion, Coming Through Slaughter and The Collected Works of Billy the Kid; two collections of poems, The Cinnamon Peeler and There's a Trick with a Knife I'm Learning to Do; and a memoir, Running in the Family.