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Timothy P. Egan (born November 8, 1954) is an American author, journalist and former op-ed columnist for The New York Times. Egan has written nine books. His first, The Good Rain, won the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award in 1991. For The Worst Hard Time, a 2006 book about people who lived through the Great Depression's Dust Bowl, he won the National Book Award for Nonfiction and the Washington State Book Award in History/Biography. His book on the photographer Edward Curtis, "Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher," won the 2013 Carnegie Medal for Excellence for nonfiction. The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire that Saved America (2009) is about the Great Fire of 1910, which burned about three million acres (12,000 km2) and helped shape the United States Forest Service. The book describes some of the political issues facing Theodore Roosevelt. For this work he won a second Washington State Book Award in History/Biography and a second Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award. In 2001, The New York Times won a Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for a series to which Egan contributed, "How Race is Lived in America". Egan lives in Seattle, a third-generation Westerner. Awards and honors 2024 Notable Book. American Library Association, A Fever in the Heartland: The Ku Klux Klan's Plot to Take Over America, and the Woman Who Stopped Them. 2013 Chautauqua Prize, winner, Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher 2013 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction, winner, Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher Works Egan, Timothy (1990). The Good Rain. Knopf. ISBN 0-394-57724-8. Egan, Timothy (1992). Breaking Blue. Knopf. ISBN 0-394-58819-3. Egan, Timothy (1998). Lasso the Wind. Knopf. ISBN 0-375-40024-9. Egan, Timothy (2004). The Winemaker's Daughter. Knopf. ISBN 1-4000-4099-X. The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 2006. ISBN 978-0-618-77347-3. Egan, Timothy (2009). The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire that Saved America. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 978-0-618-96841-1. Egan, Timothy (2012). Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher: The Epic Life and Immortal Photographs of Edward Curtis. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 978-0-618-96902-9. The Immortal Irishman: The Irish Revolutionary Who Became an American Hero. 2016. ISBN 9780544272880 Egan, Timothy (2019). A Pilgrimage to Eternity: From Canterbury to Rome in Search of a Faith. Penguin. ISBN 978-0735225237. Egan, Timothy (2023). A Fever in the Heartland: The Ku Klux Klan's Plot to Take Over America, and the Woman Who Stopped Them. Penguin. ISBN 978-0735225268. References External links Appearances on C-SPAN. Discover the Timothy Egan popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Timothy Egan books.

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  • The Man Who Caught the Storm synopsis, comments

    The Man Who Caught the Storm

    Brantley Hargrove

    The saga of the greatest tornado chaser who ever lived: a tale of obsession and daring and an extraordinary account of humanity’s highstakes race to understand nature’s fiercest ph...

  • A Fever in the Heartland synopsis, comments

    A Fever in the Heartland

    Timothy Egan

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A Washington Post Notable Work of Nonfiction An NPR Best Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year   A Chicago Review of Books Best...

  • The Good Rain synopsis, comments

    The Good Rain

    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. H...

  • Class Matters synopsis, comments

    Class Matters

    The New York Times

    The acclaimed New York Times series on social class in Americaand its implications for the way we live our lives We Americans have long thought of ourselves as unburdened by cl...

  • How the Irish Won the American Revolution synopsis, comments

    How the Irish Won the American Revolution

    Phillip Thomas Tucker

    When the Continental Congress decided to declare independence from the British empire in 1776, ten percent of the population of their fledgling country were from Ireland. By 1790, ...

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    A Path to the World

    Lori Marie Carlson-Hijuelos

    A chorus of essays from a variety of voices, backgrounds, and experiences, exploring what it means to be human and true to yourself.What does it mean to be yourself? To be born her...

  • George Washington and the Irish synopsis, comments

    George Washington and the Irish

    Niall O'Dowd

    Discover the untold story of the vital role the Irish played in the American Revolution.George Washington changed the world and saved democracy by defeating the British during the ...

  • Breaking Blue synopsis, comments

    Breaking Blue

    Timothy Egan

    “No one who enjoys mystery can fail to savor this study of a classic case of detection.”  TONY HILLERMAN  On the night of September 14, 1935, George Conniff, a town marsh...

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    Lasso the Wind

    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 a...