From Dust to Determination: The History of the Great Depression for Teens
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- ISBN8232774851
- EAN9798232774851
- Date de parution05/09/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
The Great Depression was one of the most difficult chapters in American history. Jobs disappeared, banks failed, families lost homes, and dust storms swallowed entire towns. Yet in the middle of the struggle, people found ways to endure-and even to build a stronger future. This book brings the history of the 1930s to life for today's readers. From the stock market crash to breadlines, from the Dust Bowl to the New Deal, it explores how ordinary people faced extraordinary challenges.
You'll read about strikes, government work programs, the rise of radio and swing music, and the determination that carried a generation through some of the hardest years in modern history. Told in a style that's clear, engaging, and relatable, this book doesn't just explain what happened-it shows why it matters. The story of the Great Depression is more than numbers and dates. It's a story of resilience, adaptability, and grit-values that still matter to anyone figuring out how to face tough times today.
You'll read about strikes, government work programs, the rise of radio and swing music, and the determination that carried a generation through some of the hardest years in modern history. Told in a style that's clear, engaging, and relatable, this book doesn't just explain what happened-it shows why it matters. The story of the Great Depression is more than numbers and dates. It's a story of resilience, adaptability, and grit-values that still matter to anyone figuring out how to face tough times today.
The Great Depression was one of the most difficult chapters in American history. Jobs disappeared, banks failed, families lost homes, and dust storms swallowed entire towns. Yet in the middle of the struggle, people found ways to endure-and even to build a stronger future. This book brings the history of the 1930s to life for today's readers. From the stock market crash to breadlines, from the Dust Bowl to the New Deal, it explores how ordinary people faced extraordinary challenges.
You'll read about strikes, government work programs, the rise of radio and swing music, and the determination that carried a generation through some of the hardest years in modern history. Told in a style that's clear, engaging, and relatable, this book doesn't just explain what happened-it shows why it matters. The story of the Great Depression is more than numbers and dates. It's a story of resilience, adaptability, and grit-values that still matter to anyone figuring out how to face tough times today.
You'll read about strikes, government work programs, the rise of radio and swing music, and the determination that carried a generation through some of the hardest years in modern history. Told in a style that's clear, engaging, and relatable, this book doesn't just explain what happened-it shows why it matters. The story of the Great Depression is more than numbers and dates. It's a story of resilience, adaptability, and grit-values that still matter to anyone figuring out how to face tough times today.




















