Tim听Egan

Timothy Egan worked for 18 years as a writer for听The New York Times, first as the Pacific Northwest correspondent, then as a national enterprise reporter.
In 2006, Mr. Egan won the National Book Award, considered the nation鈥檚 highest literary honor, for his history of people who lived through the Dust Bowl,听The Worst Hard Time. The book also became a New York Times Bestseller.
In 2001, he won the Pulitzer Prize as part of a team of reporters who wrote the series听How Race Is Lived in America. He has done special projects on the West and the decline of rural America, and he has followed the entire length of the Lewis and Clark Trail.
Mr. Egan is the author of five books, including听鈥淭he Good Rain: Across Time and Terrain in the Pacific Northwest,鈥听and听鈥淟asso the Wind, Away to the New West.鈥听He lives in Seattle.
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