- Farmer Boy
Infobox Book
name = Farmer Boy
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author =Laura Ingalls Wilder
illustrator =Garth Williams
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country =United States
language = English
series = "Little House"
genre =Family Saga
Western
publisher =Harper & Brothers , Later, Scholastic
release_date = 1933
media_type = Print (Hardcover ,Paperback )
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preceded_by =Little House in the Big Woods
followed_by =Little House on the Prairie Farmer Boy is a children's historical novel by
Laura Ingalls Wilder . First published in 1933, it is the second book in the nine part "Little House " series, also known as "The Laura Years". Although it was the second book written, "Farmer Boy" is usually read third in the series, following "Little House on the Prairie "."Farmer Boy" is based on the childhood of Laura's husband,
Almanzo Wilder , who grew up in the 1860's near the town of Burke in upstate New York. The book covers one year in Almanzo's life, beginning just before his ninth birthday, and describes in detail the endless chores involved in running the Wilder family farm. Young as he is, Almanzo rises before five a.m. every day to milk several cows and feed stock. In the growing season, he plants and tends crops; in winter, he hauls logs, helps fill the ice house, trains a team of young oxen, and sometimes – when his father can spare him – goes to school. The novel includes stories of Almanzo's brother Royal and his sisters Eliza Jane and Alice, who are composites of a larger group of Wilder siblings.Almanzo works hard to prove to his parents and older siblings that he is capable of greater responsibilities on the farm, despite his youth and small size. He loves horses, and his biggest dream is that someday his father might trust him enough to give him a horse of his own. His dream finally comes true when he goes to town with his father one day and a local
wheelwright offers him anapprenticeship . His parents hope he'll become a farmer (Royal has already announced his intention to become a storekeeper), but ask him whether he wants to accept the wheelwright's offer. He exclaims incredulously "Can I really tell you what I want?" – then delights them both by asking for a colt of his own to train.
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