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Free Land
Free Land
Author: Rose Wilder Lane
The Homestead Act promised people "free land" if they lived on it and worked it for five years. This book by Rose Wilder Lane, daughter of Laura and Almanzo Wilder, is about the enormous price of that free land. — Though Rose clearly draws her source material from the experiences of her parents and grandparents, she tell a far different tale than...  more »
ISBN: 105609
Publication Date: 1938
Pages: 332
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Publisher: Longmans, Green & Co
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Rose Wilder Lane is a very underappreciated author, and is today better remembered as the daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder. But if you are fortunate enough to obtain a copy of FREE LAND, RWL's last novel, you will not be disappointed. The temptation is to try to compare RWL's writing to her mother's Little House books, and expect her writing to be like Laura's: don't do it! Enjoy it without any preconceived notions. The author mingles various facts about her parents and her grandparents and creates a great story of homesteading in the late 1870's.

I also recommend A LITTLE HOUSE SAMPLER, edited by William Anderson, which contains several of Rose Wilder Lane's best short stories.


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