The 1930s Dust Bowl was the greatest ecological tragedy in the United States.
The characters who symbolize common residents of the "Great American Desert," include a teacher protecting her class from a black roller, a nurse treating patients with Dust pneumonia, and a nine-year-old girl who has never seen.
In a series of sixteen narrative profiles, the author brings to life the Voices of this time period.
Through a combination of drought and fierce winds, America\'s Great Plains were left bare.
The 1930s Dust Bowl was the greatest ecological tragedy in the United States