Missouri Homestead

Missouri Homestead by Thomas L. Tedrow is a fictional account of Laura Ingalls Wilder as an adult, published by T. Nelson in 1992. This first volume in an eight-book series follows Laura, her husband, and their daughter as they establish a farm in Missouri in 1884. The narrative explores their interactions with the townspeople and highlights Laura’s transformation into a crusading newspaper columnist following a confrontation with a timber baron.
Readers will find a blend of biography and fiction that delves into themes of community and resilience. The story is enriched with line illustrations, providing a visual complement to the narrative. This edition spans 213 pages and is presented in English, offering an engaging exploration of Laura’s life and the challenges she faces in her new environment.
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The fictional account of Laura Ingalls Wilder as an adult is told in an eight-book series written by a bestselling author and screenwriter. In this first volume, Laura and her husband and daughter establish a farm in Missouri in 1884 and build new relationships with the townspeople, but a confrontation with a timber baron turns Laura into a crusading newspaper columnist. Line illustrations.
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