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The Horn Book's Laura Ingalls Wilder

Author : Laura Ingalls Wilder
Publisher : Anderson Publications
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,67 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Authors, American
ISBN : 9780961008857

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What happened next in the Little House series? William Anderson s research and writing helps fill in the gaps of the famous pioneer family story, which has been loved for generations. Laura Ingalls Wilder s books describe her own family s life as they traveled through the American heartland in search of a home. William Anderson has picked up the story, telling of the later lives of the Ingalls and Wilder families. Illustrated with historic photos and family pictures, these titles are a perfect complement to Little House on the Prairie and the many other titles made famous by Laura Ingalls Wilder."

The Horn Book Magazine

Author : Horn Book, Inc
Publisher :
Page : 27 pages
File Size : 38,15 MB
Release : 1953
Category : Frontier and pioneer life in literature
ISBN :

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At Jerusalem's Gate

Author : Nikki Grimes
Publisher : Eerdmans Young Readers
Page : 60 pages
File Size : 23,41 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780802851833

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A combination of poetry and woodcut illustrations invites readers to explore the events surrounding the first Easter.

The World's Fair

Author : Thomas L. Tedrow
Publisher :
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 36,58 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN : 9780590226561

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While reporting the events of the St. Louis World's Fair for her local newspaper in 1906, Laura Ingalls Wilder teams up with Alice Roosevelt to stop the inhuman Anthropological Games.

Borrowed Names

Author : Jeannine Atkins
Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 29,56 MB
Release : 2010-03-11
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN : 1429959401

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As a child, Laura Ingalls Wilder traveled across the prairie in a covered wagon. Her daughter, Rose, thought those stories might make a good book, and the two created the beloved Little House series. Sara Breedlove, the daughter of former slaves, wanted everything to be different for her own daughter, A'Lelia. Together they built a million-dollar beauty empire for women of color. Marie Curie became the first person in history to win two Nobel prizes in science. Inspired by her mother, Irène too became a scientist and Nobel prize winner. Borrowed Names is the story of these extraordinary mothers and daughters. Borrowed Names is a 2011 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.

Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rose Wilder Lane

Author : John E. Miller
Publisher : University of Missouri Press
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 39,37 MB
Release : 2008-12-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0826266592

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The mother-daughter partnership that produced the Little House books has fascinated scholars and readers alike. Now, John E. Miller, one of America’s leading authorities on Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rose Wilder Lane, combines analyses of both women to explore this collaborative process and shows how their books reflect the authors’ distinctive views of place, time, and culture. Along the way, he addresses the two most controversial issues for Wilder/Lane aficionados: how much did Lane actually contribute to the writing of the Little House books, and what was Wilder’s real attitude toward American Indians. Interpreting these writers in their larger historical and cultural contexts, Miller reconsiders their formidable artistic, political, and literary contributions to American cultural life in the 1930s. He looks at what was happening in 1932—from depression conditions and politics to chain stores and celebrity culture—to shed light on Wilder’s life, and he shows how actual “little houses” established ideas of home that resonated emotionally for both writers. In considering each woman’s ties to history, Miller compares Wilder with Frederick Jackson Turner as a frontier mythmaker and examines Lane’s unpublished history of Missouri in the context of a contemporaneous project, Thomas Hart Benton’s famous Jefferson City mural. He also looks at Wilder’s Missouri Ruralist columns to assess her pre–Little House values and writing skills, and he readdresses her literary treatment of Native Americans. A final chapter shows how Wilder’s and Lane’s conservative political views found expression in their work, separating Lane’s more libertarian bent from Wilder’s focus on writing moralist children’s fiction. These nine thoughtful essays expand the critical discussion on Wilder and Lane beyond the Little House. Miller portrays them as impassioned and dedicated writers who were deeply involved in the historical changes and political challenges of their times—and contends that questions over the books’ authorship do not do justice to either woman’s creative investment in the series. Miller demystifies the aura of nostalgia that often prevents modern readers from seeing Wilder as a real-life woman, and he depicts Lane as a kindred artistic spirit, helping readers better understand mother and daughter as both women and authors.

Prairie Lotus

Author : Linda Sue Park
Publisher : Clarion Books
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 16,20 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 132878150X

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In this compelling, emotionally engaging novel set in 1880, a half-Chinese girl and her white father try to make a home in Dakota Territory, in the face of racism and resistance.