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Winner of the 1922 Pulitzer Prize for biography, A Daughter of the Middle Border picks up where the enormously popular A Son of the Middle Border left off in 1893, following acclaimed writer Hamlin Garland’s life through marriage and his later career, until 1914 and the death of his father.

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Release dateMar 1, 2011
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    Hamlin Garland opens up life in both Wisconsin and the mountains out West the late 1800s, then proceeds to illuminate Chicago and New York City in the early 1900s. An early believer in equal marriage and feminism, his writings were unique though they took a long time to be valued. Though proud and with a slow growing reputation,he remained honest about himself, his disappointments, his restless feelings and depressions. This book is the sequel to SON OF THE MIDDLE BORDER. Both areinvaluable for understanding the early settlers of Middle Wisconsin.