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Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Family Collection (World Digital Library Edition)
by 
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Karen E. Beardslee
  
Publisher: Barnes & Noble World Digital Library
Subject(s):  Fiction
Juvenile Fiction
Language(s):  English
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File size:   910 KB
ISBN:   059408833X
Release date:   Dec 02, 2002

Description

Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Family Collection brings together articles Wilder wrote, between 1911 and 1918, for the farm paper, Missouri Ruralist. These illuminating pieces reflect a mind in constant contemplation, a woman completely engaged in life, and a writer fully committed to conveying a message about meaningful living. Whether she is relaying the highlights of the great San Francisco Exposition of 1915 or recording the beauty of the landscape surrounding her Rocky Ridge farm home, Wilder's underlying theme of the value of hands-on, hearts-in living shines through.

About the Author

Born on February 7, 1867, Wilder spent the first year of her life in a home built by her father, Charles Ingalls, near Pepin in the Big Woods area of Wisconsin. She died on February 10, 1957, in Mansfield, Missouri. She is beloved for her Little House on the Prairie series.

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