A Wilder Rose

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A Wilder Rose

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Anybody read this yet? It's a fictional first-person narrative of the writing of the "Little House" books, as told by Laura Ingalls Wilder's daughter Rose Wilder Lane. I'm about 85% of the way through, and interested in other peoples' thoughts.

I'm struck by the emotional impact of many of the events, contrasted with the prosaic writing style. It's very straightforward and non-descript. So many times throughout this book, I'm hit with the urge to exclaim "Hell and blood!" But the characters... they don't really exclaim anything.

Not really sure if it's the author's (Susan Wittig Albert... wait, why does EVERYONE have three names?) own writing style, or if that's Rose's voice that she's trying to imitate. If it's Albert's, I doubt I'll read another of hers, as I'm a fan of emotional depth. If it's Rose's, and Albert is just really good at writing other peoples' voices, then I could give more of her work a try.
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Post by Linna Heartbooger »

This sounds interesting... I know I probably won't get to it, but, interesting to know it exists.
rigel wrote:It's very straightforward and non-descript. So many times throughout this book, I'm hit with the urge to exclaim "Hell and blood!" But the characters... they don't really exclaim anything.
I could imagine that.
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