Diverging Roads
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Hardcover, 364 pages
Published
July 1st 2007
by Kessinger Publishing
(first published 1919)
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Quick, easy, and entertaining. I picked this book up because of my current crush on Ron Paul (and it's public domain status). It is "fiction", but based on the little I know about RWL, I'd say it is more memoir-in-disguise, and as such it is a fascinating glimpse into her closets (skeletons, dirty laundry, and all). A story of self-discovery and self-reliance from one of the mothers of the Libertarian movement in the dawn of her career.
I can definitely understand where the idea that Rose wrote the Little House books came from. That being said, Laura had the better story.
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Rose Wilder Lane (December 5, 1886, De Smet, Dakota Territory – October 30, 1968, Danbury, Connecticut) was an American journalist, travel writer, novelist, and political theorist. She is noted (with Ayn Rand and Isabel Paterson) as one of the founding mothers of the American libertarian movement.
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