Rose Wilder Lane
Rose Wilder Lane was an American writer and journalist, born on December 5, 1886, in a small farmhouse in Wisconsin. She was the daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder, famed author of the "Little House" series, and inherited her mother's storytelling talent. Rose carved her own path in the literary world, becoming a prolific writer in her own right. Known for her keen observations and strong opinions, she contributed to many magazines and was part of the early 20th-century literary movement that emphasized individualism and self-reliance. Her travels and experiences enriched her writing, providing a unique perspective that resonated with readers of her time and beyond.
As you explore her work, you'll discover a blend of personal insight and broader social commentary, reflecting her deep belief in freedom and the American spirit. Rose Wilder Lane's books, including her notable novel "Let the Hurricane Roar," showcase her vibrant prose and thoughtful reflections. Whether you’re familiar with her mother’s stories or new to her writings, there's much to appreciate in Lane's literary contributions. Dive into her work in the app and enjoy the journey through her captivating narratives.
Henry Ford's Own Story
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Rose Wilder Lane
Rose Wilder Lane was a newspaper reporter, free-lance writer, political activist, and the daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of the &q…
Peaks of Shala
Read by Steven Seitel
Rose Wilder Lane
This book was published in 1923. From the author's own Introduction: "I would not have this book considered too seriously. It is not an…