Hello again! I have to admit, reading these past few weeks have been rough. I finally got the courage to read a historic nonfiction book but I found myself deeply lost and re-reading the pages over and over again. I originally started reading a book about the role of women in World War II but I couldn't get myself to finish the book so I ended up abandoning it. Then, I began to hunt for a new historic nonfiction book that I would be able to enjoy. One of my classmates, June, had told me that books about the Dust bowl are usually very interesting so I found a book upon that topic, which is why I'm currently reading a historic non-fiction book called, The Worst Hard Time by Timothy Egan about the Great Depression leading up to the Dust Bowl. I choose to read this book because I never really studied the depression or Dust bowl. I thought this book would give me a chance to fully understand the devastating effects. I've read 230 pages of this book for the past three w...