The Ghost in the Little House

The Ghost in the Little House
Title The Ghost in the Little House PDF eBook
Author William Holtz
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Pages 454
Release 1995
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780826210159

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A biography of Rose Wilder Lane, ghostwriter of her mother's "Little House" books and a journalist.

The Ghost in the Little House

The Ghost in the Little House
Title The Ghost in the Little House PDF eBook
Author William V. Holtz
Publisher
Pages 456
Release 1993
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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A biography of Rose Wilder Lane, ghostwriter of her mother's "Little House" books and a journalist.

Ghost in the House

Ghost in the House
Title Ghost in the House PDF eBook
Author Ammi-Joan Paquette
Publisher Candlewick Press
Pages 37
Release 2017-10-10
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1536202037

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Boo! Watch out for this rollicking, cumulative counting book for a Hallowe'en treat that's more playful than scary. Features an audio read-along! When a little ghost goes slip-sliding down the hallway, he suddenly hears ... a groan! Turns out it's only a friendly mummy, who shuffles along with the ghost, until they encounter ... a monster! As the cautious explorers continue, they find a surprise at every turn - and add another adorably ghoulish friend to their tally. But you'll never guess who is the scariest creature in the house!

Little House, Long Shadow

Little House, Long Shadow
Title Little House, Long Shadow PDF eBook
Author Anita Clair Fellman
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Pages 360
Release 2008-05-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0826266339

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Beyond their status as classic children’s stories, Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House books play a significant role in American culture that most people cannot begin to appreciate. Millions of children have sampled the books in school; played out the roles of Laura and Mary; or visited Wilder homesites with their parents, who may be fans themselves. Yet, as Anita Clair Fellman shows, there is even more to this magical series with its clear emotional appeal: a covert political message that made many readers comfortable with the resurgence of conservatism in the Reagan years and beyond. In Little House, Long Shadow, a leading Wilder scholar offers a fresh interpretation of the Little House books that examines how this beloved body of children’s literature found its way into many facets of our culture and consciousness—even influencing the responsiveness of Americans to particular political views. Because both Wilder and her daughter, Rose Wilder Lane, opposed the New Deal programs being implemented during the period in which they wrote, their books reflect their use of family history as an argument against the state’s protection of individuals from economic uncertainty. Their writing emphasized the isolation of the Ingalls family and the family’s resilience in the face of crises and consistently equated self-sufficiency with family acceptance, security, and warmth. Fellman argues that the popularity of these books—abetted by Lane’s overtly libertarian views—helped lay the groundwork for a negative response to big government and a positive view of political individualism, contributing to the acceptance of contemporary conservatism while perpetuating a mythic West. Beyond tracing the emergence of this influence in the relationship between Wilder and her daughter, Fellman explores the continuing presence of the books—and their message—in modern cultural institutions from classrooms to tourism, newspaper editorials to Internet message boards. Little House, Long Shadow shows how ostensibly apolitical artifacts of popular culture can help explain shifts in political assumptions. It is a pioneering look at the dissemination of books in our culture that expands the discussion of recent political transformations—and suggests that sources other than political rhetoric have contributed to Americans’ renewed appreciation of individualist ideals.

My Book of Little House Paper Dolls

My Book of Little House Paper Dolls
Title My Book of Little House Paper Dolls PDF eBook
Author Laura Ingalls Wilder
Publisher HarperFestival
Pages 24
Release 1997-04-17
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780694009008

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Bring Laura's pioneer adventures to life with this latest collection of paper dolls adapted from the "Little House on the Prairie" series. Join Laura as she travels to the wide-open Kansas prairie and plays in the high prairie grass. With Laura, Mary, Ma, Pa, Baby Carrie, Jack and even Mr. Edwards, this newest collection is sure to bring hours of enjoyment.

Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder

Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder
Title Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder PDF eBook
Author John E. Miller
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Pages 321
Release 2006-01-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0826261159

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Although generations of readers of the Little House books are familiar with Laura Ingalls Wilder’s early life up through her first years of marriage to Almanzo Wilder, few know about her adult years. Going beyond previous studies, Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder focuses upon Wilder’s years in Missouri from 1894 to 1957. Utilizing her unpublished autobiography, letters, newspaper stories, and other documentary evidence, John E. Miller fills the gaps in Wilder’s autobiographical novels and describes her sixty-three years of living in Mansfield, Missouri. As a result, the process of personal development that culminated in Wilder’s writing of the novels that secured her reputation as one of America’s most popular children’s authors becomes evident.

Little House on the Prairie

Little House on the Prairie
Title Little House on the Prairie PDF eBook
Author Laura Ingalls Wilder
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 357
Release 2016-03-08
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0062094882

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The third book in Laura Ingalls Wilder's treasured Little House series—now available as an ebook! This digital version features Garth Williams's classic illustrations, which appear in vibrant full color on a full-color device and in rich black-and-white on all other devices. The adventures continue for Laura Ingalls and her family as they leave their little house in the Big Woods of Wisconsin and set out for the big skies of the Kansas Territory. They travel for many days in their covered wagon until they find the best spot to build their house. Soon they are planting and plowing, hunting wild ducks and turkeys, and gathering grass for their cows. Just when they begin to feel settled, they are caught in the middle of a dangerous conflict. The nine Little House books are inspired by Laura's own childhood and have been cherished by generations of readers as both a unique glimpse into America's frontier history and as heartwarming, unforgettable stories.