Posted on 01/13/2015 4:48:15 AM PST by TurboZamboni
Laura Ingalls Wilder is legendary. Her "Little House on the Prairie" series, based on her family's adventures on the Midwestern frontier, have sold more than 41 million copies in the U.S. and have been translated into more than 40 languages.
The books spawned a long-running television show and, in 2008, a stage musical.
Millions of readers have been captivated by Wilder's childhood on the prairie, but her newest book, "Pioneer Girl," released more than 50 years after her death, offers a new perspective.
Annotated with exceptional detail by Pamela Smith Hill, "Pioneer Girl" is Wilder's autobiography, unpublished until now. Hill's extensive research, and Wilder's own words, unveil new details about her life beyond the prairie.
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You musta been from near Freeport....wifey grew up in New Munich.
One thing ruined the TV show for me, and that was Pa’s crying. Almost every episode, he was bawling about something.
A bit south of there at Forrest City. It was a thriving metropolis of about fifty people at the time. I think it’s a little smaller, now.
According to the Indian that warned them, it was cyclic - every 17 years or something like that.
Another author who was somewhat like her and had similar views against socialism/communism, was the man who wrote “The Devil and Daniel Webster”. I can’t figure out why they didn’t mention him in this article! I know this article was written about Lane and her contemporaries, and he could’ve done his works earlier in the century. I think his name was Stephen St. Vincent-Benet?
He was very worried about communism getting into the country, and was very much against it. Much of his work illustrated his concern, and warned against it. However, I don’t know what his political leanings were.
Even Sesame street................
I have always hated Sesame Street ever since I can remember. As a kid, I preferred Perry Mason reruns and still do.
It was stupid, and still is......................
Thanks for posting this and the wander down memory lane.
Loved the books growing up but always had a problem with her courting a guy with the name Almanzo...
On the WKRP episode “Real Families”, Herb’s wife said it was her favorite show since people were always getting incurable diseases, going blind and such.
Never cared for little house or father Murphy.
Glad I’m not the only one who thought that way. I will have to give them Special Letters Unit.
I thought that the current consensus was that Rose wrote the Little House books, based on stories provided by Laura. But authorship credit was given to Laura with Rose being identified as editor.
Cath, never watched the show just because of that and the overall messing with one of my favorite series growing up...
I feel that way today about the Starz series “Outlander” which I have thoroughly enjoyed (the first four volumes). Can’t stand what they have done in the series so won’t watch anymore.
Another great series for girls/women that they did well in the movies (first two movies) is the “Anne of Green Gables” series by Lucy Maud Montgomery...great insight into Canadian history and while starting as a book for girls, evolves into books for women. The last one is a real tear jerker! Loved it.
Cheers!
Thank you. I’ll check him out.
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thank you for the info!
(no “glo-bull” warming)
read later.....
Yeah, it was pretty melodramatic.
I missed Anne of Green Gables, though I’ve heard very good things about it.
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