A Little House Traveler
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Laura Ingalls Wilder
By the mid-1930s Laura Ingalls Wilder's journeys had taken her from Wisconsin to South Dakota, from Missouri to California and back again. She had traveled by wagon, by train, and by car; alone, with her husband, and with her daughter. She had watched the times, seasons, and people change over six decades of traveling. But one thing remained the same: Laura always kept a pencil and paper with her to jot down notes about her experiences. For the first time ever, writings from three of Laura's most memorable trips have been collected in one special omnibus edition featuring historical black-and-white photographs. On the Way Home recounts her 1894 move with Rose and Almanzo from South Dakota to their new homestead in Mansfield, Missouri. West From Home consists of letters from Laura to Almanzo as she traveled to California in 1915 to visit Rose. And previously unpublished materials from Laura and Almanzo's car trip in 1931 now tell the story of their first journey back to DeSmet, the town where Laura grew up, where she met Almanzo, and where they fell in love. Laura's candid sense of humor and keen eye for observation shine through in this wonderful collection of writings about the many places Laura Ingalls Wilder called home.
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Author
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Pages
352
Publisher
Harper Collins
Published Date
2006-02-07
ISBN
0060724919 9780060724917
Ratings
Google: 4
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"This was pretty good. An interesting look at an amazing time in America. This is Laura Wilder's journal entries of her time leaving her home in Wisconsin to South Dakota with her family via wagon trail. Then another journey to visit her daughter Rose in California and her time there during the World's Fair. And last her entries to her daughter going back home to Wisconsin after a forty year gap but now in a Buick with the family dog. Very interesting to hear the troubles of the time and what places looked like and how much things cost. "