Famous for her Little House stories, Laura Ingalls Wilder spent her childhood during the westward expansion movement, resettling frequently from log cabin, to prairie home, to sod house following her restless father and resourceful mother. She wrote in story, letter, and diary of her life and adventures as she journeyed westward.
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Wilder, Laura Ingalls—1867–1957—Biography |
Wilder, Laura Ingalls—1867–1957—Criticism |
Beetz, Kirk H., and Suzanne Niemeyer, eds. Beacham’s Guide to Literature for Young Adults, Vol. 2, 1989. |
Cech, John, ed. Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 22, 1983. |
Riley, Carolyn, and Barbara Harte, eds. Contemporary Literary Criticism, Vol. 2, 1974. |
Rothe, Anna, ed. Current Biography Yearbook, 1948. |
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