Little House Reader, A

“Little House Reader, A” by Laura Ingalls Wilder is a first edition published by HarperColl on January 16, 1998. This collection showcases Wilder’s writings from her early years, long before she became known for her beloved Little House series. The book presents a variety of her works, including poetry and personal reflections, offering insights into her life in Dakota Territory and her experiences as a journalist and farmwife in the Ozark Mountains.
Readers will find a unique medley of Laura’s writings, compiled by noted author and Little House historian William Anderson. This collection includes both published and previously unpublished pieces, reflecting on themes such as family, farming, and the passage of time. Through these writings, the book provides a deeper understanding of Laura Ingalls Wilder as both a woman and a writer, enriching the legacy of her well-known Little House books. With 208 pages, this edition is presented in English and captures the essence of Wilder’s early literary endeavors.
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Laura Ingalls Wilder, whose Little House books have delighted generations of readers, was a writer long before she ever recorded the adventures of her pioneer girlhood. She first began experimenting with words as a young girl in Dakota Territory, writing poetry about her beloved prairies, her sister Mary, and her courtship with Almanzo Wilder. Eventually, Laura and Almanzo married and settled in the Ozark Mountains, where Laura became a widely known and well-respected journalist, penning her thoughts on farming and the life of a farmwife. She also wrote private sketches about her family, politics, nature, and eternity.
Noted author and Little House historian William Anderson has delved deeply into the Ingalls and Wilder papers and has put together a unique medley of Laura’s writings from the time before her Little House books. Culled mostly from fragile and yellowed pieces of paper, this moving collection offers a window into Laura’s day-to-day life and experiences, giving us a richer understanding of the woman and writer famed for her Little House books. Even before she wrote the Little House books, Laura Ingalls Wilder was an avid writer. She wrote both newspaper and magazine articles and spent many evenings on Rocky Ridge Farm jotting down her thoughts and memories. Noted Little House historian William Anderson has compiled these writings, some never before published, into a moving collection touching on everything from family and farm life to time and eternity. Both a testimonial and a tribute, this collection offers us a richer understanding of the woman and writer famed for her Little House books.
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