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Writings to Young Women on Laura Ingalls Wilder as Told by Her Family, Friends, and Neighbors


Writings to Young Women on Laura Ingalls Wilder

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No. of pages 118

Published: 2006

Great for age 7-10 years

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"Writings to Young Women on Laura Ingalls Wilder as Told by Her Family, Friends, and Neighbors" offers a unique glimpse into the life and legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder, the beloved author of the Little House series. Through letters, reflections, and anecdotes from those who knew her best, readers gain insight into Laura's character, her resilience, and the world she shaped in her writing. This collection highlights her influence on generations of young women, emphasizing the values of independence, hard work, and the importance of storytelling. It celebrates Laura's enduring spirit and the wisdom she imparted to those around her. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called Writings To Young Women On Laura Ingalls Wilder .

This book has been graded for interest at 11-14 years.

There are 118 pages in this book. This book was published in 2006 by Tommy Nelson .

Laura Ingalls Wilder was born in Wisconsin in 1867. She recorded her adventurous nomadic childhood with her pioneer family in a collection of books that have become beloved classics of American literature. The Little House on the Prairie television series ran for 9 seasons from 1974-1983.

 

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Writings to Young Women on Laura Ingalls Wilder