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ilovechickens777
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Homesteading books

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Hi, I'm looking for a novel that is more classical themed and is about something that has to do with homesteading, farming or living in the 1800s. I really do not like books that have too much swearing or inappropriate parts. Please put your suggestions​ below. Thank you so much I appreciate it!
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Post by kelleys4girls »

First book that comes to mind is Hattie Big Sky by Kirbyville Larson. It also has at least one sequel. It's a young adult book but I read it as an adult and enjoyed it very much.
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All the Little House books by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
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One Man's Wilderness: an Alaskan Odyssey is a journal written by a man who built his own cabin in the woods by himself with mostly hand tools. It's not set in the 1800's, but it almost feels timeless.
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Real life

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