Laura Ingalls Wilder (1867–1957)
Author of Little House in the Big Woods
About the Author
Wilder was born near Pepin, Wisconsin; attended school in DeSmet, South Dakota; and became a teacher before she was 16, teaching for seven years in Dakota Territory schools. She and her husband, Almanzo Wilder, farmed near DeSmet for about nine years and then moved to Mansfield, Missouri, where show more they lived out the rest of their days. Wilder did not write her first book, Little House in the Big Woods, about her early years in Wisconsin, until late in life, on the urging of her daughter, Rose Wilder Lane. It was first published in 1932. She followed this with Farmer Boy (1933), a book about her husband's childhood in New York State. She then completed a series of books about her life as she and her family moved westward along the frontier. Little House on the Prairie (1935) records the family's move to Kansas. On the Banks of Plum Creek (1937) describes the family's move to Minnesota. By the Shores of Silver Lake (1939) records the family's move to South Dakota, as do the final three books in the series: The Long Winter, Little Town on the Prairie (1941), and These Happy Golden Years (1943), which ends with her marriage to Almanzo Wilder. Three of Wilder's books were published posthumously: On the Way Home, a diary of her trip to Mansfield; The First Four Years, an unfinished book about her first four years of marriage; and West from Home, letters she wrote on a visit to her daughter in San Francisco, none of them up to the quality of her earlier books. At her best, Wilder employs a clear, simple style, a wealth of fascinating detail, and a straightforward narrative style. Her tales of a strong, traditional frontier family that endures the hardships of the late eighteenth century are seen through the eyes of a child, which endears them to young readers. Her work is possibly the best example of historical realistic fiction for children. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Series
Works by Laura Ingalls Wilder
On the Way Home: The Diary of a Trip from South Dakota to Mansfield, Missouri, in 1894 (1962) 2,358 copies, 22 reviews
West from Home: Letters of Laura Ingalls Wilder, San Francisco, 1915 (1974) 1,793 copies, 18 reviews
A Little House Picture Book Treasury: Six Stories of Life on the Prairie (1932) 208 copies, 2 reviews
A Little House Traveler: Writings from Laura Ingalls Wilder's Journeys Across America (1962) 206 copies, 3 reviews
Hard Times on the Prairie: Adapted from the Little House Books by Laura Ingalls Wilder (1998) 195 copies
Writings to Young Women from Laura Ingalls Wilder: On Life As a Pioneer Women (2006) 134 copies, 1 review
Little House Farm Days: Adapted from the Little House Books by Laura Ingalls Wilder (1998) 115 copies
My Little House ABC: Adapted from the Little House Books by Laura Ingalls Wilder (My First Little House Books) (1997) 109 copies, 1 review
Writings to Young Women from Laura Ingalls Wilder - Volume Two: On Life As a Pioneer Woman (2006) 74 copies, 2 reviews
Writings to Young Women on Laura Ingalls Wilder - Volume Three: As Told By Her Family, Friends, and Neighbors (2006) 71 copies
My Little House Chapter Book Collection: Animal Adventures, School Days, Pioneer Sisters, the Adventures of Laura &… (1998) 49 copies
Little House 4-Book Box Set: Little House in the Big Woods, Farmer Boy, Little House on the Prairie, On the Banks of… (2016) 45 copies
My Book of Little House Christmas Paper Dolls: Christmas on the Prairie (Little House Merchandise) (1996) 38 copies
Little House on the Prairie- Box Set Books 1 Through 8 (The Little House Books) [Paperback] Laura Ingalls Wilder and… (1932) 33 copies
Laura's Little House: Adapted from the Little House Books by Laura Ingalls Wilder (My First Little House Books) (1998) 21 copies
Little House Hardcover 3-Book Box Set: Little House in the Big Woods, Farmer Boy, and Little House on the Prairie (2017) 19 copies
By the Shores of Silver Lake/Farmer Boy/The First Four Years/Little House in the Big Woods/Little Town on the… (1967) 17 copies, 1 review
Little Town on the Prarie 10 copies
Before the Prairie Books: The Writings of Laura Ingalls Wilder 1911 - 1916: The Small Farm (2010) 6 copies
Little House on the Prairie / Farmer Boy / On the Banks of Plum Creek / By the Shores of Silver Lake / The Long Winter… (1971) 6 copies
Little House on the Praire Set of 5- Little House, the Long Winter, These Happy Golden Years, By the Shores of Silver… (1980) 4 copies
LAURA INGALLS WILDER: A PIONEER GIRL'S WORLD VIEW: SELECTED NEWSPAPER COLUMNS (LITTLE HOUSE PRAIRIE SERIES) (2014) 3 copies
Rhetorical Strategies and Genre Conventions in Literary Studies: Teaching and Writing in the Disciplines (2012) 3 copies
Little Town of the Prairie 2 copies
The Little House Collection Box Set (Full Color) by Laura Ingalls Wilder (2012-01-17) (1823) 2 copies
My First Little House Book Series, Five Book Set; Winter Days in the Big Woods/A Little Prairie House/My Little House… (1996) 2 copies
Farmer Boy: A Play in Four Acts 2 copies
My First Little House Books, Set of Four Board Books including: Lauras Garden, Hello, Laura!, Laura Helps Pa, Bedtime… (1996) 2 copies
Húsið í Stóru-skógum 1 copy
The Little House Series 1 copy
Plūmju strauta krastos 1 copy
Fericiții ani de aur 1 copy
West From Home 1 copy
Little house on the prairie 1 copy
בית קטן ביער הגדול 1 copy
בית קטן בערבה 1 copy
On the Banks of Plum Creek, Little House in the Big Woods and By the Shores of Silver Lake (1953) 1 copy
Animal Adventure 1 copy
The Adventure of Laura &Jack 1 copy
Laura Ingalls Wilder, Books 1-8: Little House in the Big Woods/Little House on the Prairie/Farmer Boy/On the Banks of… (1971) 1 copy
Before the Prairie Books: The Writings of Laura Ingalls Wilder 1919 - 1920: The Farm Home (2010) 1 copy
Before the Prairie Books: The Writings of Laura Ingalls Wilder 1917 - 1918: the War Years (2010) 1 copy
Cobblestone 1 copy
La petite maison de la prairie : Coffret 3 volumes : Tome 1, La petite maison de la prairie ; Tome 2, Au bord du… (2010) 1 copy
Why Do Dogs Do That? 1 copy
Before the Prairie Books: The Writings of Laura Ingalls Wilder 1921 - 1924, A Farm Woman (2010) 1 copy
Húsið á sléttunni 1 copy
Little House Friends 1 copy
Húsið við Silfurvatn 1 copy
La casa de la pradera 1 copy
Laura Ingalls Wilder speaks 1 copy
Vid Silversjn̲s strand 1 copy
These Happy Days 1 copy
Associated Works
Sisters of the Earth: Women's Prose and Poetry About Nature (1991) — Contributor — 406 copies, 5 reviews
THE GRANDMA MOSES STORYBOOK for Boys and Girls. A Treasure Trove of Stories and Poems By 28 Outstanding Writers (1961) — Contributor — 32 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 4, December 1973 — Contributor — 5 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Wilder, Laura Elizabeth Ingalls
- Other names
- Ingalls, Laura Elizabeth (birth name)
- Birthdate
- 1867-02-07
- Date of death
- 1957-02-10
- Burial location
- Mansfield Cemetery, Mansfield, Missouri, USA
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Pepin County, Wisconsin, USA
- Place of death
- Mansfield, Missouri, USA
- Cause of death
- complications from undiagnosed diabetes and cardiac issues
- Places of residence
- Pepin County, Wisconsin, USA
Independence, Kansas, USA
Walnut Grove, Minnesota, USA
De Smet, South Dakota, USA
Mansfield, Missouri, USA
Burr Oak, Iowa, USA - Occupations
- writer
editor
farmer
teacher - Relationships
- Lane, Rose Wilder (daughter)
- Organizations
- Eastern Star
- Awards and honors
- Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal (1954)
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Premise/plot: The Ingalls family--and the whole community/territory--face a brutal, harsh, and terribly long winter full of blizzards.
This first chapter is called "Make Hay While the Sun Shines" and if it's found within a book called THE LONG WINTER, the reader knows what to expect even if the characters don't. The book opens with Ma and Pa and family getting ready for harvest and winter. Laura is helping out Pa. Mary and Carrie are helping out Ma. Laura is especially pleased that she's old enough (around 14 now) to help Pa and do outdoor chores.
The Ingalls family is living in their claim shanty. This would be the first fall/winter they've been there. And they know it will be tough, but when the first blizzard comes in October, they know that it wouldn't only be tough to survive but impossible to survive if they were to try to stay on their homestead. Fortunately, Pa owns property in town. A place where they can be nice and warm and cozy for the winter. Or so they think.
What no one could know is just how hard, how long, how tough this winter was going to be. Some folks are prepared--the Wilder boys for instance--but most are not. Most are relying on the train making regular stops in town. The trains are essential for stocking the stores of supplies. But when almost every day brings a blizzard--with clear days coming only one at a time and never on a predictable schedule--it soon becomes clear that the trains will not be saving the day. Not til spring. The town's survival, the Ingalls' family survival, is a big if at this point.
Cold. Hunger. Starvation. No supplies. What's not to love?
My thoughts: The Long Winter has always been one of my favorites of the Little House series. I'll admit it tends to make you cold and hungry. But that's not a bad thing, right? I didn't think so. Only two books can trick my mind and body--okay maybe three--into thinking it's cold and hungry. One, of course, is The Long Winter. The other two are by Susan Beth Pfeffer. I think one of the reasons I love The Long Winter is that it introduces Almanzo Wilder onto the scene. True, there was Farmer Boy, but not every reader takes the time to read Farmer Boy. I spent forty plus years avoiding it. I read it earlier this year for the first time. But this Almanzo is a man--a young man it's true--19 years of age. And he's acting "manly" alright when it's time to save the day. I love every scene Almanzo is in. Laura first meets him when she's lost and trying to find her Pa in the slough of hay. Here is the description: "His blue eyes twinkled down at her as if he had known her a long time." Anyway, I love this book.
Is it my favorite and best from the series? Probably. I do love These Happy Golden Years. So those two are my favorite and best. But I really LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this one so much.… (more)