Gathering Laura Ingalls Wilder's favorite fan letters from children, an endearing collection consisting of family descriptions, poems, birthday cards, and personal drawings reveals the writer's impact on several young lives.
Every year, on her birthday, Laura gets a letter from a stranger.
A collection of children's letters from the 1930s through the 1950s sent to Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of the nine "Little House" books.
No study of Alexander Hamilton would be complete without reading this book." —Karen White, New York Times bestselling author "The best book of the year!" —Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Alice Network Wife, Widow, ...
Located in settings that range from distinct places in the South, such as the Birmingham skyline or a Nashville liquor store, to the imagined landscape of “City without Women,” the poems in this scorching collection measure again and ...
Dr. Gaines strained to sit up taller and waved her closer. “Emma, dear. I've been wanting to talk to you.” Slowly she lowered her gnarled hand, resting it, waiting. Her throat went dry, but Caroline forced herself to take a step forward ...
Laura Madsen shows you how to redefine governance for the modern age. With a casual, witty style Madsen taps on her decades of experience, shares interviews with other best-in-field experts and grounds her perspective in research.
When he was ten, Billy was kidnapped from his adoptive family by his father, a professional rodeo rider from New Mexico.
A debut solo collection by the award-winning author of "Love Understood" explores such imagination-inspiring and laugh-out-loud topics as a nighttime flight, a monster's lunch and Alexander Fleming's petri dish.
... and then with a string of “ Frost last night ” type of notes . ... cream soda after she'd done some shopping and I'd browsed through the comic books .
To pardon myself I said, “I fear I'm new to court, madame, and ill-suited for it.” She laughed again. ... But remembering our purpose here, I willed myself to say, “I've a passion for justice, madame.” “God's justice is a worthy cause.