Let the Hurricane Roar

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Let the Hurricane Roar is a 1933 pioneer-era novel by Rose Wilder Lane that fictionalizes her parents’ homesteading experiences on the American frontier.

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instanceOf novel
pioneer novel
alsoKnownAs Young Pioneers
author Rose Wilder Lane
basedOn homesteading experiences of Rose Wilder Lane’s parents
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPublishedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
genre frontier fiction
historical fiction
hasAuthorFather Almanzo Wilder
hasAuthorMother Laura Ingalls Wilder
hasMainCharacters young pioneer couple
hasTheme family resilience
hardship and perseverance
self-reliance
survival on the frontier
language English
literaryMovement American regionalism
literaryTradition American pioneer literature
publicationYear 1933
relatedWork Farmer Boy
Little House on the Prairie
settingLocation Old West
surface form: American frontier
settingPeriod pioneer era
subjectMatter American frontier
homesteading
pioneer life

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Rose Wilder Lane notableWork Let the Hurricane Roar