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I Remember Laura: Laura Ingalls Wilder (1994)

by Stephen W. Hines

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Biography of children's author Laura Ingalls Wilder, with articles, interviews and recollections of friends and neighbors, focusing on her later life.
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This was interesting. I learned that Almanzo was only 5 foot 4 inches tall. Rose spoke many languages. Interesting facts here for Laura fans. This would also make a good start for a history report on life during those times. This is a fun one to read with your children. ( )
  TFS93 | Apr 9, 2012 |
A very interesting book, filled with memories of people who knew Laura Ingall's Wilder. Since nobody thought to collect these until at least twenty years after she died, some of them conflict, or are fuzzy. It is good to read them for what they are and not take them for solid facts. There are some recipes from some of the pioneers of De Smet, including one from Laura's mother. Many photos and some of Laura's writings, which she did before she wrote her books, are included. This has given me a desire to seek out some of Rose Wilder Lane's writings, she sounds like a very interesting woman. ( )
1 vote MrsLee | Mar 25, 2009 |
guess, fifty years after her death, that it would be pretty hard to get a lot of information to fill a book where the goal is to tell all about the personality of Laura IngallS Wilder. The author definitely gets some things right...the remembrances by a few friends, and especially the two boys down the street, are adorable and worth owning this book, alone. The author obviously adores Laura the way many of us readers do and that adds a definte air of charm to this book as well. However, this book is high on the filler content and the chapters are random and not at all coherent. A lot of the items included are random as well...rembembrances (which I thought the book was to be completely made up of, my error), old receipes from the townspeople of DeSmet, some of Laura's writings on WWI from her early jounalism days, etc. A lot of questions were brought up and instead of answering them, they are just made even more glaring and it really bothered me to know that we may NEVER know the answers to these questions. Overall this book is a keeper, for the little gems inside, but not anything that shouldn't have been able to be condensed down to one of those little booklets, similar to those that are available on the Ingalls and Wilder familys from William Anderson ( )
1 vote pacey1927 | Nov 17, 2008 |
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It was one of those rare days when we weren't particularly rushed by our competing job schedules, a lull in the constant storm of two recent newlyweds who spent a lot of time saying, "Hello. Good-bye. I must be going!"
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