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374: 630: 644: 25: 658: 381: 428:, who makes fun of Laura and Mary for being "country girls". After Laura and Mary attend a party at the Olesons' home, Ma reciprocates by inviting all the girls to their own party, where Nellie mistreats the Ingalls’ dog, Jack, and speaks rudely to Ma (but Laura feels vindicated when the girls go wading and Nellie gets covered with leeches). 484:
who took issue with the portrayal of Native Americans in it and wanted a local school division to pull it from its libraries and lessons. The word "Indian", referring to Native Americans, appears 12 times in it, most of them dealing with the Ingalls family's time in Indian Territory. However, at one
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hits, delaying Pa's homecoming, but Ma plays games with the girls to keep their spirits up. Finally Pa arrives home; it turns out that he had been within shouting distance of the house throughout the blizzard but had no way of realizing it in the blinding storm. So, the novel ends with the happy
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destroys both the much-anticipated wheat crop, and any possibility of a successful crop the following year. For two harvest seasons, Pa is forced to walk 300 miles (480 km) east to find work on other farms. The community's school closes in response to the disaster, spoiling the girls'
508:, an adult version of her autobiography, before she wrote her book series. When it proved unsellable to publishers, Rose suggested they rethink it, leading to the series. Some of the real-life events were either softened or taken out entirely for a younger audience. 129: 501:, to the Ozarks in Missouri. Decades later, after writing columns and editing for a regional farm newspaper, she was encouraged by Rose to write a memoir of growing up on the frontier for national serialization—mostly for financial reasons. 485:
point Mary tells Laura to keep her sunbonnet on or "You'll be as brown as an Indian, and what will the town girls think of us?" She also says, "I wish I was an Indian and never had to wear clothes!" The complaint was eventually withdrawn.
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A Tiny Press Printed Only 15,000 Copies of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Autobiography. Big Mistake. Putre, Laura. Slates Culture Blog. Browbeat. January 20, 2015.
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Now that they live near a town, Laura and Mary go to school for the first time. There they make friends, and also meet the town storekeeper's daughter,
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Reading Laura Ingalls Wilder Is Not The Same When You're A Parent. Lifson, Amy. Humanities, July/August 2014. Volume 35, Number 4.
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After failing at farming in the Dakotas in the 1890s—drought, illness, and fire contributing—Wilder moved with her husband,
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and stable. Later, he trades for two new horses as Christmas presents for his family, which Laura and her sister,
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and settles on the banks of Plum Creek. Pa trades their two horses, Pet and Patty, and Pet's colt, Bunny, for a
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Lecture At Brock Will Address Issues On Censorship. Mayer, Tiffany. Standard Staff. February 24, 2009.
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The novel was the first of five Newbery Honor books for Wilder, books 4 to 8 in the series.
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for Harper & Brothers as its book editor from 1926 to 1932. In
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The novel was a Newbery Honor book in 1938, as were the next four
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The Ingalls family goes through very hard times when the
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Location of the dugout "On the Banks of Plum Creek" in
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and published in 1937, the fourth of nine books in her
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In 1997, the novel was challenged by two parents from
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Laura Ingalls Wilder
Helen Sewell
Garth Williams
Little House
Family saga
Western
Redwood County, Minnesota
Harper & Brothers
hardcover
OCLC
1291009
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Little House on the Prairie
By the Shores of Silver Lake
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Little House series
Plum Creek

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