
Little House on the Prairie
Laura Ingalls Wilder
1935
A family travels from the big woods of Wisconsin to a new home on the prairie, where they build a house, meet neighboring Indians, build a well, and fight a prairie fire.
Both "Lady Chatterley's Lover" by D. H. Lawrence and "Little House on the Prairie" by Laura Ingalls Wilder are popular choices for readers interested in Sexual behavior and Married women. This comparison helps you decide which to read first — or whether both belong on your list.

Laura Ingalls Wilder
1935
A family travels from the big woods of Wisconsin to a new home on the prairie, where they build a house, meet neighboring Indians, build a well, and fight a prairie fire.

D. H. Lawrence
1900
Trapped in a marriage which has become sterile and joyless since her husband's return from the trenches of the First World War, partially paralysed and confined to a wheelchair, Connie seizes the chance of sexual fulfilment she had thought lost to her forever.
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