Free Land

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Free Land is a 1938 novel by Rose Wilder Lane that vividly portrays the hardships and resilience of homesteading settlers on the American Great Plains.

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instanceOf literary work
novel
author Rose Wilder Lane
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre frontier novel
historical novel
pioneer fiction
hasAuthorRelationship Rose Wilder Lane
surface form: Rose Wilder Lane is the daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder
hasForm prose
hasSubject American frontier
agricultural settlement
family life on the frontier
language English
literaryMovement American realism
mainTheme hardships of frontier life
homesteading
pioneer life
settler resilience
medium print
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
narrativeStyle realistic
portrays community building on the plains
economic hardship
homesteading settlers
struggles with weather and environment
publicationYear 1938
relatedWork Little House in the Big Woods
surface form: Little House series
settingLocation Great Plains
surface form: American Great Plains
settingPeriod late 19th century

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Rose Wilder Lane notableWork Free Land