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Unto a Good Land

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Unto a Good Land
First edition
AuthorVilhelm Moberg
Original title'Invandrarna'
TranslatorGustaf Lannestock
LanguageSwedish
SeriesThe Emigrants
GenreHistorical novel
PublisherBonniers (Swedish edition)
Publication date
1952
Publication placeSweden
Published in English
1954
Media typePrint
Pages490 (Swedish edition)
ISBN0-87351-320-7
OCLC32346945
839.73/72 20
LC ClassPT9875.M5 I613 1995
Preceded byThe Emigrants 
Followed byThe Settlers 

Unto a Good Land (Swedish: Invandrarna, 1952) is a Swedish novel by Vilhelm Moberg. It is the second of his four-novel The Emigrants series.

It was translated into English in 1954 and was also published in other languages. Together with the first novel, it was adapted as a film The Emigrants (1971), directed by Jan Troell. A sequel based on the third and fourth novels was released in 1972.

Plot

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The novel describes the journey of the Swedish Nilsson family (from The Emigrants) from New York City, New York, where they had landed, to Taylors Falls, Minnesota. With homesteading land available, they settle at Lake Ki-Chi-Saga (now Lake Chisago), Minnesota Territory. (Today, the area is Chisago County, Minnesota.) There, the Nilssons started building a dwelling and structures for a farm.

Robert, Karl-Oskar's younger brother, takes off for California with his friend Arvid to join the search for gold to join the Gold Rush.