Showing posts with label Laura Ingalls Wilder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laura Ingalls Wilder. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
January's Books
An examination of the history around the time of Laura Ingalls Wilder's "Little House" books. The author looks t contemporaneous accounts of westward settlement, conflicts with Native Americans, the Civil War, and the poverty of many of the plains farmers. It's an interesting look at American at the time of Wilder's books.
The Corpse on the Court by Simon Brett
Guns in the Gallery by Simon Brett
Bad News by Donald Westlake
Road to Ruin by Donald Westlake
Watch Your Back by Donald Westlake
The Tomb in Turkey by Simon Brett
The Stabbing in the Stables by Simon Brett
Murder at the Museum by Simon Brett
Blood at the Bookies by Simon Brett
Prairie Fires: the American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder by Caroline Fraser
Wild Chamber by Christopher Fowler
The Stepford Wives by Ira Levin
Gypsy by Carolyn Brown
It Happens in the Dark by Carol O'Connell
Say No Moor by Maddy Hunter
Monday, September 18, 2017
August's Books
In "A Wilder Rose," Susan Wittig Albert imagines the relationship between successful writer Rose Wilder Lane and her mother, Laura Ingalls Wilder of the "Little House" books. How much of the "Little House" books did Laura write, and how much did Rose contribute? Based on extensive research, the author--best known for her mysteries--provides a fresh view into the well-known children's series.
Nanny Ogg's Cookbook by Terry Pratchett
Cry Me a River by Patricia Hagan
Death of a Political Plant by Ann Ripley
Winning Elections and Influencing Politicians for Library Funding by Patrick Sweeney
Double Up by Gretchen Archer
A Wilder Rose by Susan Wittig Albert
The Resurrection of Joan Ashby by Cherise Wolas
The Deep Dark Descending by Allan Eskins
Monday, May 15, 2017
April's Books
Rose Wilder Lane was the only child of Laura Ingalls Wilder
and her husband Almanzo. Wilder, of course, is the hugely successful author of
the “Little House” books, which spawned a long running television series. Born in DeSmet, South Dakota, Rose grew up in
Missouri and had a successful career as a writer. Although Rose had a rocky
relationship with her mother, she wanted to write a book based on her mother’s
stories—“Pioneer Girl”—but never published it, although she used bits and
pieces in other stories and books.
Rose never talked about her role in rewriting and editing
the manuscript that would become the “Little House” series..Was Rose resentful
of her mother’s success? Rose was divorced and had no heirs, although she supported several
boys and paid for their schooling, and referred to them as her “adopted” sons.
She befriended young Roger Lea MacBride, who became the 1976 Libertarian Party presidential candidate.
Rose w as a supporter Libertarian ideas,
such as no taxes and eliminating social welfare programs.
Laura had left the royalties to Rose for her lifetime, and
then royalties were to go to a small
Missouri library. The library had to sue MacBride for a share of the estate.
The book used much primary source material from the Herbert
Hoover Presidential Library. A fascinating look into the story of how the “Little
House” books came to be.
Libertarians on the Prairie: Laura Ingalls Wilder, Rose Wilder Lake and the making of the Little House books by Christine Woodside
Give the Devil His Due by Steve Hockensmith with Lisa Falco
Police at the Station and They Don't Look Friendly by Adrian McKinty
The Gone Dead Train by Lisa Turner
Seized by Elizabeth Heiter
Pioneer Girl: the annotated autobiography by Laura Ingalls Wilder, Pamela Smith Hill (editor)
The Makerspace Librarian's Handbook by Ellyssa Kroski (editor)
Saturday, October 01, 2011

September's Books
A fan of the "Little House on the Prairie" books, "The Wilder Life" author Wendy McClure travels to the sites of Laura Ingalls Wilder's homes in the midwest. She churns butter, grinds wheat by hand, and compares the books to the television series. Was Laura's life really like the books and was Pa anything like Michael Landon? A fun read for Little House fans.
Formatting and submitting your manuscript by Cynthia Laufenberg
Ninety days to your novel by Sarah Domet
The Wilder life: my adventures in the lost world of Little House on the Prairie by Wendy McClure
How to keep your Volkswagen alive by Christopher Boucher
Wicked River: the Mississippi when it last ran wild by Lee Sandlin
Thick as thieves by Peter Spiegelman
Killer profile: Criminal Minds by Max Allan Collins
Wicked autumn by G.M Malliet
The second mouse by Archer Mayor
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