
For over 60 years readers have enjoyed Laura Ingalls Wilder's stories of life on the prairie. Spunky and adventurous, Laura has become an American icon. Laura's pioneering spirit is a family tradition, and now readers will discover the lively, authentic adventures of Laura's great-grandmother, grandmother, mother and daughter in four original series.
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Meet Martha Morse, Laura Ingalls Wilder's great-grandmother, the first Little House girl. Read about the spirited, headstrong, and rebellious Martha and her escapades - from growing up in the hills of Scotland in the the late 1790s to her daring sea voyage to America as a young woman - in The Martha Years. |
Meet Charlotte Tucker, Laura Ingalls Wilder's grandmother. In The Charlotte Years, discover the world of sensible, straightforward, and kindhearted Charlotte from growing up in Boston during the War of 1812 to being the very first girl in her family to travel out west. |
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| Meet Caroline Quiner, the resilient, steadfast little girl who grows up to be Laura's ma. Based on diaries and letters, The Caroline Years travels back a generation before Laura's and reveals Caroline's own struggles as a little girl growing up on the western frontier. | Meet Laura Ingalls Wilder, the original American pioneer girl and heroine of the beloved Little House books. Laura Ingalls has captured the hearts of young readers for decades. In these classic Little House books, lively, funny and tomboyish Laura writes about her adventures as she travels out west with Ma and Pa and the whole family. |
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| Meet Rose Wilder, Laura Ingalls Wilder's daughter. In The Rose Years, brilliant, independent and outspoken Rose continues in the pioneering tradition of her mother as she faces the challenges of life at the turn of the century. | |




