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The Awakening Land trilogy : ウィキペディア英語版
The Awakening Land trilogy

''The Awakening Land'' trilogy by Conrad Richter is a series of three novels that explore the lives of a frontier family in the early 19th-century Ohio Valley. It includes ''The Trees'' (1940), ''The Fields'' (1946), and ''The Town'' (1950); the latter won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1951.
''The Awakening Land'' trilogy was first published as a single hardcover volume by Alfred A. Knopf in September 1966. These works established Richter as a major novelist of historical fiction. The trilogy was adapted as a United States TV miniseries by the same name, produced in 1978. The three novels were reissued in paperback in 1991 by Ohio University Press, in revised editions which incorporated changes made in the TV adaptation.
==Plot summaries==
''The Trees'' (1940) introduces the Luckett family, who emigrate from Pennsylvania to the Ohio Valley wilderness circa 1795 after the American Revolutionary War and the founding of the United States of America. Told mostly from the point of view of the eldest daughter, Sayward, the novel explores how the family carves a homestead from the forest, suffering losses and hardships along the way.
''The Fields'' (1946) follows Sayward in her marriage to Portius Wheeler, a pioneer from the East. They raise a family of nine children together, although Portius also fathers a daughter, Rosa Tench, by another woman. The family and community continue to clear more trees for farming more crops and to make way for new dwellings. The Wheeler homestead becomes the nucleus of a settlement called Moonshine Church.
''The Town'' (1950) continues the story of Sayward’s family. She witnesses the transformation of the settlement into a modern industrialized town called Americus. Her family moves into a refined, large house in town. Many of the chapters in ''The Town'' are told from the point of view of Sayward’s youngest son Chancey, who becomes a journalist and represents the rising post-frontier town and city generation of the 19th century.

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