Rose Wilder Lane
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Rose Wilder Lane

Author of Young Pioneers

Also known as: Rose Lane, R.W. Lane, Rose Wilder, Rose Wilder Lane, Rose Wilder Lane (Young Pioneers)

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Rose Wilder Lane grew up on the frontier and became a widely-traveled writer who spoke several languages and moved in cosmopolitan literary circles. She helped edit her mother Laura Ingalls Wilder's "Little House" stories; some believe she was the co-writer or ghostwriter for some of them.
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