7 best short stories by Hamlin Garland

In his most famous works the Pulitzer Prize winner, Hamlin Garland, recalls his youth on the Great Plains. Garland is one of the most important authors of the Midwestern Regionalism, literary movement of the late 19th century that centered on the realistic depiction of Middle Western small town and rural life. We selected seven special short from this author for your appreciation. - Under the Lion's Paw - A Branch Road - A 'Good Fellow's Wife' - A Night Raid at Eagle River - Uncle Ethan Ripley - Mrs. Ripley's Trip - A Day's Pleasure

Hamlin Garland, in full Hannibal Hamlin Garland, (born September 14, 1860, West Salem, Wisconsin, U.S.died March 4, 1940, Hollywood, California), American author perhaps best remembered for his short stories and his autobiographical 'Middle Border' series of narratives.