Laura Ingalls Wilder

“Laura Ingalls Wilder” by William Anderson is a biography published by HarperColl on April 14, 1995. This 256-page book provides a detailed account of the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder, the beloved author of the Little House series. Anderson, recognized as an expert on Wilder, presents a narrative that is accessible to readers familiar with Wilder’s works, shedding light on her experiences and the historical context of her life.
Readers will discover insights into Wilder’s life that complement her fictional stories, including her time in Burr Oak, Iowa, and her years after marrying Almanzo Wilder. The biography explores themes related to pioneers and frontier life, offering a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs faced by women in the United States during that era. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in American authors and the historical backdrop of Wilder’s writing.
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The authoritative expert of the Little House series ‘chronicles the life of author Wilder in a readable biography that is easily accessible to [readers of] the Little House books. Particularly interesting are the sections that fill in the gaps in Wilder’s stories’including the time spent in Burr Oak, Iowa, and the years following her marriage to Almanzo Wilder.’ ‘BL.
1990 Washington Post/Children’s Book Guild Award for Nonfiction
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