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.
The Horn Book Magazine: Reprint from the Laura Ingalls Wilder Issue
A biography of the author of the "Little House" books, including the years of her marriage to Almanzo Wilder.
Her famous Little House on the Prairie series, based on her childhood in Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, and South Dakota, blended memoir and fiction into a vivid depiction of nineteenth-century settler life that continues to shape many ...
6 E-mail interview with Regina Griffin, New York City, 22 May 2007. L Marion Fiery to LIW, 12 Feb. 1931. L RWL/LIW, “When Grandma Was a Little Girl,” p. 1. The first page of this manuscript is reproduced in William T. Anderson, ...
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.
158 William Anderson “Introduction” to The Horn Book's Laura Ingalls Wilder, p. 5. 159 Anderson, p. 5 160 John E Miller, Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder: the Woman behind the Legend (Columbia, Mo: University of Missouri Press, 1998), p.
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.
A collection of poems which tells the story of the first Easter.
As a result, the process of personal development that culminated in Wilder’s writing of the novels that secured her reputation as one of America’s most popular children’s authors becomes evident.
Herald Dispatch, January 22, 1996; Criss Roberts, “Lowther Walks on Wilder Side,” Burlington (Iowa) Hawk Eye, September 6, 1998. ... B). 107. Wilder, Dear Laura, 8, 18, 64, 103; Ryan, interview; Column, “'Little House' Still 'Hamlet'”; ...