Farmer Boy

Farmer Boy by Laura Ingalls Wilder is a captivating tale published by HarperCollins on April 15, 2003. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The story follows young Almanzo Wilder as he navigates the challenges of farm life in the 19th century. Focused on his daily responsibilities and aspirations, Almanzo’s journey is marked by his determination to prove himself to his father while dreaming of owning his own horse.
Readers will find a rich depiction of farm and ranch life, as well as insights into the historical context of the United States during this period. The narrative emphasizes the importance of hard work and personal growth, showcasing Almanzo’s experiences as he balances chores with his youthful ambitions. This edition offers an engaging glimpse into the lifestyles of the time, making it a notable addition to the genre of juvenile fiction.
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Almanzo’s story
As a young man, Almanzo Wilder will meet a brown-eyed, brown-haired girl named Laura Ingalls and fall in love. But as a young boy, Almanzo has no time for girls!
His life is about farming and chores, and most of all, about wanting his own horse. Before his dreams can come true, Almanzo must prove to his father that he is ready to take on more responsibilities – and this is harder than he ever imagined.
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