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1lindapanzo
Jun 30, 2009, 1:22 pm

Here's a place to talk about fiction/nonfiction set in Nebraska.

2sjmccreary
Jun 30, 2009, 4:59 pm

O! Pioneers by Willa Cather is set in Nebraska during the 19th century. I haven't read it, but I think her My Antonia may also be set here.

3countrylife
Oct 30, 2009, 4:44 pm

Gleaned from an old challenge:

It's Not the End of the Earth, but You Can See It from Here by Roger Welsch ("twenty-eight tales of the Great Plains")
All the Strange Hours: The Excavation of a Life by Loren Eiseley, memoir, "traces the odyssey that led to his search for early postglacial man"
Plains Song: For Female Voices by Wright Morris, fiction (National Book Award)
Once Upon a Town by Bob Greene (WWII homefront, North Platte canteen)

4RidgewayGirl
Nov 25, 2009, 10:00 am

I just finished Sean Doolittle's The Cleanup, which takes place in Omaha. It's a fantastic, hard-boiled thriller, with an amazingly fast-paced plot and beautiful, spare writing. It's also full of details about the weather and locality.

5Copperskye
Ene 2, 2010, 12:45 pm

RidgewayGirl's recommendation of The Cleanup led me to try it and it did not disappoint!

6mariesansone
Editado: Mar 2, 2010, 11:44 pm

Right you are sjmccreary about My Antonia. Just finished reading O Pioneers!, but I seem to remember liking My Antoniaand Death Comes for the Archbishop (New Mexico Territory) better. Vivid descriptions of the land, immigrant life, and pioneer hardships.

7cushlareads
Jun 9, 2011, 3:01 pm

#6 Mariesansone, if My Antonia and Death Comes for the Archbishop are better than O Pioneers! then I need to find them at once! (Plus I don't think I know any other NM books off the top of my head...) Just finished O Pioneers! and loved it.

8amysisson
Ene 31, 2014, 4:16 pm

If you want something lighter for Nebraska, Rainbow Rowell's Eleanor & Park and Fangirl are both set there. These are YA books; Eleanor & Park is a bit more sobering due to bullying and domestic abuse. It's a lovely romance between high school misfits in the 1980s. Fangirl is a more contemporary college romance about a shy college freshman who writes fanfiction in the "Simon Snow" (i.e. Harry Potter) universe.

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