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Laddar... Rose Wilder Lane: Her story (utgåvan 1977)av Rose Wilder Lane (Författare)
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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. Mr. MacBride calls this, "perfectly genuine fictional autobiography," which he formed from Rose's letters & stories. And that is what this is. It is remarkably well written. Although Rose W Lane is regarded as the author, her grandson is the actual author. The story is, of course, about Rose's life journey that takes her from Mansfield until the start of World War 1 while she lived in San Francisco. A delightful read. If you prefer a more closer read about Rose's actual life, the reader should read "Young Pioneers," her most popular work during her lifetime. ( ) This is a "perfectly genuine fictional autobiography." It was written not by Rose Wilder Lane, but by her protégée Roger Lea MacBride. It covers the period of Rose's life beginning with her leaving Mansfield, Missouri for the west coast; through her stint as a telegraph operator; and her marriage to and divorce from Gillette Lane. Altogether it covers at least three years. It is factual that Rose did work as a telegraph operator in California, and that she married and divorced Lane. I am not sure anything else in the plot is true. In particular, the figure of Paul Masters looms large - Paul is the boy who traveled south with his family in a wagon from Dakota to Missouri, along with the Wilders, when Rose and Paul were wee children. I am not sure that he grew up to be a genuine love interest of Rose at all; here they are informally engaged, indulging in passionate lovemaking several times. Paul appears constantly in her life out in California - I am not sure it is at all true, either, that he ever went West. But what can I say - it's a gripping yarn! I hardly wanted to put it down. MacBride writes a great little story... perhaps there is enough of Rose's actual material here too, shining through enough to enamor me. Oh, the cover has got to go, though - its illustration shows a behatted Rose and is obviously based on a famous photo of her, but in the background is a Conestoga wagon traversing an empty prairie. The Wilders were traveling in this style some 10 years or more before the book ever takes place. There are no prairies or covered wagons in the story. This isn't LITTLE HOUSE, Garth Williams - or Garth Williams wanna-be, can't tell. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
The daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder, Rose Wilder Lane followed the footsteps of her mother. She was the editor of San Francisco Chronicle, contributed articles in many leading magazines of the country, and even wrote books. From her letters and diaries you get a picture of her life, as compiled by Roger Lea MacBride. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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