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The World of Laura Ingalls Wilder: The Frontier Landscapes that Inspired the Little House Books (2017)

by Marta McDowell

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"This lushly illustrated book from bestselling author Marta McDowell examines Laura Ingalls Wilder's relationship to the landscape and illuminates how it inspired the beloved Little House Books" --
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Love this book! The story is great and the illustrations are sublime! I'm probably going to buy this book! ( )
  Sassyjd32 | Dec 22, 2023 |
For each geographic area Laura Ingalls Wilder lived, McDowell addresses topics having to do with nature (local flora and fauna, drought, etc.) She also talks about the progression of farming practices throughout the years. Some of the material is from the Little House series. Other material is from Pioneer Girl or McDowell's own research. A lot of photos are incorporated into the text, which makes a nice companion to the information presented. I'd recommend this to anyone who has read the entire Little House series, as it is more fact driven. It also makes a relaxing comfort read with the focus on nature, flowers and gardens. ( )
  Ann_R | Aug 7, 2023 |
As a child, I was constantly reading and re-reading the Little House books (probably because they were considered "appropriate" reading by my conservative family). Now that I'm the manager of a food and agriculture library, this is a well-written look at a facet of the Little House world which I find particularly interesting and was previously unexplored. Photos and text from historical bulletins and documents similar to my library's holdings are found throughout this book -- from old land surveying maps to handbooks of native and domestic plants of the region. This is a must-read for fans and a great addition to the ever-growing collection of writing about the Little House world. ( )
  resoundingjoy | Jan 1, 2021 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
I'm predisposed to love anything Little House-related and this book is no exception. It takes a look at the series through a natural lens, focusing on the flora and fauna that Laura described in the books, and taking a closer look at their history and how accurate Laura's memories were. (Side note, she was pretty accurate.) It also talks about the gardens and prairie grasses and trees and birds mentioned in the books, and some that weren't mentioned but were a part of Laura and Almanzo's later life at Rocky Ridge Farm. It also includes tons of illustrations, maps and photographs, which I loved poring over as I read. This one's a keeper.
  LibraryLover23 | Jun 24, 2018 |
Beautifully illustrated with drawings, maps, and photographs from the era of the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder to the current day. Well written and an interesting perspective that appears to be based on a great deal of research. Nicely told! ( )
  deldevries | Jan 21, 2018 |
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It is a beautiful world.
--These Happy Golden Years
The voices of nature do no speak so plainly to us as we grow older, but I think it is because, in our busy lives, we neglect her until we grow out of sympathy. Our ears and eyes grow dull and beauties are lost to us that we should still enjoy.
--Missouri Ruralist
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For Kay and Pat who remember, and to Ginger and Lucia who will.
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Preface: Some decades ago when I fit the criteria of Young Adult reader, I was Laura Ingalls. That is, when I wasn't Nancy Drew or, somewhat later, a foot-stamping Scarlett O'Hara.
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