Old Town in the Green Groves (Laura Ingalls Wilder's Lost Little House Years) (Laura Ingalls Wilder's Lost Little House Years)

by Cynthia Rylant

Little House Novels, Chronological Order (The Laura Years (supplementary) — book 19.5)

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After grasshoppers ruin the crops, eight-year-old Laura Ingalls and her family leave Plum Creek and move to Burr Oak, Iowa, where they experience life in a small town and help manage a hotel.

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Cynthia Rylant totally missed the boat on this one. She added a super saccharine piety, in what I can only assume was an attempt to make the book seem old fashioned. Has she ever read Laura's work? She seemed to miss the honesty that's present in the real series, and the no-nonsense response to survival amidst trying and sometimes tragic circumstances. While none of the little house spin-offs can really hold a candle to the original series, this was the only book that I found truly awful.
Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote nine Little House books about her childhood growing upon the western frontier. But there were two years she didn't write about, two missing years that take place between "On the Banks of Plum Creek" and "By the Shores of Silver Lake".

Now, Newbery Award-winning author Cynthia Rylant has imagined what those lost Little House years were like, based on Laura's unpublished memoirs. The result is the first Little House novel about Laura as a young girl in almost 60 years, and a wonderful addition to the classic series.

When the grasshopper plague returns to Plum Creek, Pa knows all the crops will be destroyed again. He decides to take the family east to Burr Oak, Iowa, where he has found work running a hotel. But show more Laura longs to return to the tall-grass prairie and the unsettled west, to a place where Pa can play his fiddle in the open air and where she can feel free again. show less
Almost like meringue, though some pretty intense things happen.  It's just too concise to stick with me.  There are descriptive passages of the prairies and farmlands, etc., and we get to know some of the characters better (esp. Ma with her prissiness - remember how she ironed the laundry in the dugout on Plum Creek?), and it's great to fill in this gap in the original series... but still, it's just not substantial enough for me to whole-heartedly recommend.  I guess because it's a middle book.  No world-building, no over-arching plot, and no climax... just episodes, anecdotes.  Otoh, it is very short, so if you're interested, do go ahead and read it.
Rylant takes on the missing two years from Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie series and I think succeeds very well. Covers the time between On The Banks Of Plum Creek and By The Shores of Silver Lake. The voice rings true, the main events are factual though very sad, and the illustrations are adequate. A worthy addition to the canon.
This was a quick read and I wish I had read it between the "Little House" books where it's intended. I thought the author did a good job in keeping with the spirit of Laura Ingalls Wilder and the illustrator made fine but different sketches than Garth Williams.
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This is really about the Wilder family (Little House). This book was taken from 12 pages of diaries of Laura Ingalls Wilder that were found in her daughter's possession when her daughter died. The author was called upon by the trust to write this book for the 12 pages. Very interesting information that I had not read about before.
I highly recommend this book for those who have interest in or who have read the Laura Ingalls Wilder series. This book is based on the unpublished memoirs of Laura Ingalls Wilder. The story takes place during the two year period between On the Banks of Plum Creek and By the Lakes of Silver Shore. The family must move several times and adapt to different living environments. There are a few highlights for Laura during these two years: she enjoys her experiences at school , she had delightful neighbors that she enjoys visiting with, and she enjoyed the company of her sisters. If you enjoy historical stories about the mid-west and prairie life, this is a good read for you!

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Cynthia Rylant was born on June 6, 1954 in Hopewell, Virginia. She attended and received degrees at Morris Harvey College, Marshall University, and Kent State University. Rylant worked as an English professor and at the children's department of a public library, where she first discovered her love of children's literature. She has written more show more than 100 children's books in English and Spanish, including works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Her novel Missing May won the 1993 Newbery Medal and A Fine White Dust was a 1987 Newbery Honor book. Rylant wrote A Kindness, Soda Jerk, and A Couple of Kooks and Other Stories, which were named as Best Book for Young Adults. When I was Young in the Mountains and The Relatives Came won the Caldecott Award. She has many popular picture books series, including Henry and Mudge, Mr. Putter and Tabby and High-Rise Private Eyes. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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LaMarche, Jim (Illustrator)

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Original publication date
2002
People/Characters
Laura Ingalls Wilder; Charles Ingalls; Caroline Quiner Ingalls; Mary Ingalls; Carrie Ingalls
Important places
Burr Oak, Iowa, USA; Plum Creek, Minnesota, USA
First words
It was wintertime on the prairie, and things were changing all around Laura as she walked to school each morning.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Laura couldn't wait for a fresh start.

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Fiction and Literature, Kids, Children's Books
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PZ7 .R982 .OLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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