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    One of Ours is a 1922 novel by Willa Cather that won the 1923 Pulitzer Prize for the Novel. It tells the story of the life of Claude Wheeler, a Nebraska native in the first decades of the 20th century. The son of a successful farmer and an intensely pious mother, he is guaranteed a comfortable livelihood.

  2. Ficha técnica. Encuadernación: Sin formato definido. ISBN: 9781609420659. Compra segura. Recogida en librería gratis. Devoluciones gratis hasta 14 días. El libro ONE OF OURS. de WILLA CATHER en Casa del Libro: ¡descubre las mejores ofertas y envíos gratis!

  3. 9,087 ratings928 reviews. One of Ours is Willa Cather's 1923 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about the making of an American soldier. Claude Wheeler, the sensitive but aspiring protagonist, has ready access to his family's fortune but refuses to settle for it.

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  5. One of Ours 1 BOOK I On Lovely Creek I. CLAUDE WHEELER opened his eyes before the sun was up and vigorously shook his younger brother, who lay in the other half of the same bed. "Ralph, Ralph, get awake! Come down and help me wash the car." "What for?" "Why, aren't we going to the circus today?" "Car's all right.

  6. One of Ours, novel by Willa Cather, published in 1922. This story of a Nebraska farm boy who dies fighting in France in World War I took four years to write and was a best-seller in its time. It won a Pulitzer Prize in 1923. Cather based the plot on letters written by a cousin who had died in World.

  7. Willa Cather’s Pulitzer Prize-winning narrative of the making of a young American soldier. Claude Wheeler, the sensitive, aspiring protagonist of this beautifully modulated novel, resembles the youngest son of a peculiarly American fairy tale.