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I Survived the Dust Bowl, 1935 (I Survived #25)

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It is 1935, and Ray and Dolly, best friends, live in a small farming town in the Texas Panhandle. Things had been fine until a drought began. Now, people are losing farms and small businesses to the bank. Many people leave town. Matthew, a nice older boy at school, rides the rails to California to get work. The dust storms are more frequent and severe, and they damage property and people’s health as well. Dolly’s little brother, Skippy, ends up in the hospital with dust pneumonia. The doctors say he can’t stay in Texas any longer, so Dolly’s family is moving away. Ray finds out his parents owe money to the bank, and they might lose the farm. Ray feels like his world is falling apart.

This is Lauren Tarshis’s 25th I Survived novel for middle-grade readers. Her research is exceptional, and her storytelling technique is great. The story of Ray and Dolly is one that young readers will relate to and sympathize with. It is a great way for kids to learn about the history of the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl. Like all the I Survived books, this one is short, well-written, and compelling.


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Author Lauren Tarshis
Star Count 5/5
Format Trade
Page Count 144 pages
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Publish Date 07-Oct-2025
ISBN 9781338891829
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Issue January 2026
Category Tweens
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