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Why Laura Ingalls Wilder’s series of historical novels for young readers remains essential.
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Woman's World on MSN'Little House' Reboot Adds 7 Cast Members-Including a Former ABC Star
While the core cast members have been set for some time, the reboot recently added a few more faces to the lineup. The new ...
For Butler, the cemetery visit especially hit close to home. "Visited the De Smet Cemetery today," he captioned the video.
Melissa Gilbert explained in a new interview that into her 40s, people still expected her to be like her young 'Little House on the Prairie' character, Laura Ingalls Wilder.
The Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum, the Wilder Pageant and the city of Walnut Grove, Minnesota, are celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Ingalls' arrival in town as well as the 50th anniversary ...
Should writers who wrote long ago, describing life in the past, be held to 21st century standards of political correctness? The question has arisen many times – most recently about Laura Ingalls ...
Laura Ingalls Wilder was on the brink of having an award named in her honor, from the Association for Library Service to Children, when in 1952 a reader complained to the publisher of "Little ...
The telegram Wilder received on her 87th birthday informing her of the award continued, “In future years the award will be made in your name and be called the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award.” ...
A Midwestern farm woman who published her first novel at age 65, Laura Ingalls Wilder transformed her frontier childhood into the best-selling “Little House” series.
In recent years, Wilder’s racist depictions of American Indians and Black people have stirred controversy, and made her less appealing to some readers, teachers and librarians. "Laura Ingalls ...
The Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, a significant achievement award in children’s literature presented by a division of the American Library Assn., will be renamed because of the author’s ...
Laura Ingalls Wilder was on the brink of having an award named in her honor, from the Association for Library Service to Children, when in 1952 a reader complained to the publisher of “Little ...
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