Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Writer's Life"[E]xamines Wilder's tumultuous, but ultimately successful, professional and personal relationship with her daughter-the hidden editor-Rose Wilder Lane. |
Contents
From In ian Territor to the Bi oods 18691874 | |
Dakota Territory 18791880 | |
Bessie and Manly 18811885 | |
To Go on from Here 19411957 and Beyond | |
A Faint Air of Disillusion 18851884 | |
The Sky Seems Lower Here 18841811 | |
The Result of Eyolution 18111818 | |
No ortunit in hil rens Storie 1 1 1828 | |
Let the Hurricane Roar 18821888 | |
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Almanzo Banks of Plum Becoming Laura Ingalls Big Woods Biography Series Columbia Brown Collection Caroline Ingalls Charles Ingalls children’s book cited as Lane Dakota Territory daughter editor family’s Farmer Boy father fiction Folder Free Land George Bye Grandma Happy Golden Harper’s Herbert Hoover Herbert Hoover Presidential homestead Hoover Presidential Library Hurricane Roar Ibid Ingalls family Ingalls Wilder Home Iowa Lane Papers hereafter Lane wrote Lane’s Laura Ingalls Wilder Let the Hurricane living LIW Papers LIW Series LIW to RWL Long Winter Louise Raymond Manly’s Mansfield Mary Miller Missouri Biography Series Missouri Press Missouri Ruralist mother novel Ozarks Papers hereafter cited Pioneer Girl Plum Creek Prairie published readers Rocky Ridge Farm Rose Wilder Lane RWL to LIW Shores of Silver Silver Lake Smet South Dakota story told University of Missouri Ursula Nordstrom Walnut Grove Wilder and Lane Wilder and Manly Wilder Home Association Wilder Lane Papers Wilder wrote writing York