Rose Wilder Lane (1886–1968)
Author of Young Pioneers
About the Author
Rose Wilder Lane, the daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder (Little House books), is the author of Free Land
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Works by Rose Wilder Lane
American Needlework 2 copies
Life and Jack London 2 copies
Charlie Chaplin's Own Story 1 copy
Charlie Chaplin's own Story: Being a Faithful Recital of a Romantic Career, Beginning With Early Recollections of… (2018) 1 copy
The Peaks of Shala 1 copy
Associated Works
On the Way Home: The Diary of a Trip from South Dakota to Mansfield, Missouri, in 1894 (1962) 2,245 copies
Great American Short Stories: O. Henry Memorial Prize Winning Stories, 1919-1934 (1935) — Contributor — 10 copies
The Best Short Stories of 1927 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story (1927) — Contributor — 3 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Lane, Rose Wilder
- Birthdate
- 1886-12-05
- Date of death
- 1968-10-30
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- De Smet, South Dakota, USA
- Place of death
- Danbury, Connecticut, USA
- Places of residence
- Mansfield, Missouri, USA
Danbury, Connecticut, USA
De Smet, South Dakota, USA
Albania
San Francisco, California, USA
Kansas City, Missouri, USA (show all 9)
Indiana, USA
Florida, USA
New York, New York, USA (Greenwich Village) - Occupations
- novelist
travel writer - Relationships
- Wilder, Laura Ingalls (mother)
- Organizations
- American Red Cross
- Agent
- Carl Brandt
George Bye
Members
Discussions
Rose Wilder Lane in Legacy Libraries (September 2016)
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Statistics
- Works
- 36
- Also by
- 9
- Members
- 2,353
- Popularity
- #10,900
- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
- 36
- ISBNs
- 76
- Languages
- 1
- Favorited
- 4
Brides for all Seasons series #8. Historical romance. Can be read as a stand-alone.
Sarah Michaels agrees to be a mail order bride and heads to Wyoming to meet her intended. When she arrives after a hot and long journey, her future husband doesn’t greet her though he is simply across the street. She decides she will look for work to support herself and decides she will be fine.
Robert Fields can’t believe his future wife arrived on the same stage coach as his parents. He’s knows his mother can be disagreeable at best and doesn’t want to introduce everyone when they are weary for the journey. He knows he must apologize profusely to Sarah and explain the situation and hope she will forgive him.
Sarah does agree to continue with the marriage plan knowing to expect less than kindness from her new mother-in-law.
Sarah is kindhearted and makes friends easily in the small town of Rancheste, Wyoming. She sets up her new home, learns to cook and helps to plan a festival. Hoping her mother-in-law will eventually like her is a more difficult road but advice from a friend helps smooth the rough road. A bit of drama brings home to everyone that life and love is important and they are all lucky to have each other.
Sweet and charming, it’s a mail order bride success.… (more)