This picture-book biography of Laura Ingalls Wilder tells the remarkable story of the pioneer girl who would one day immortalize her adventures in the beloved Little House books.
Laura Ingalls Wilder's unedited, and unpublished, draft of her autobiography that was written for an adult audience and eventually served as the foundation for her popular Little House on the Prairie series includes not-safe-for-children ...
Fisher, Mary. “The Grandmother's Tale” in Peter Fisher, The First History of New Brunswick. With notes by W.O. Raymond. ... Word from New France: The Selected Letters of Marie de l'Incarnation. Translated and edited by Joyce Marshall.
Describes the early childhood and life of Grace Snyder, whose family owned a Nebraska homestead in the late nineteenth century and endured the hardships and dangers of the prairie.
A dazzling literary mystery about the true origins of a time-tested classic, Pioneer Girl is also the deeply moving tale of a second-generation Vietnamese daughter, the parents she struggles to honor, the missing brother she is expected to ...
This volume presents three typescripts of Wilder's original Pioneer Girl manuscript in an examination of the process through which her autobiography was transformed into the Little House series.
“A powerful and wholly original American saga.” —San Francisco Chronicle Bich Minh Nguyen’s previous books—the acclaimed memoir Stealing Buddha’s Dinner and the American Book Award–winning novel Short Girls—established her ...
Now Little House fans can learn more about "Half-pint" in this, the first picture book biography of Laura Ingalls Wilder.With a simple, glowing text by noted historian and Little House scholar William Anderson, and glorious paintings by Dan ...