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The Long Winter (novel)

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390:, until the weather becomes too unpredictable to permit them to walk to and from the school building, and coal too scarce to keep it heated. Blizzard after blizzard sweeps through the town over the next few months. Food and fuel become scarce and expensive, as the town depends on the railroad to bring supplies but the frequent blizzards prevent trains from getting through. Eventually, the railroad company suspends all efforts to dig out the trains that are snowed in at 661: 36: 675: 426: 516:
were too many inaccuracies. So a film based on the book was never made. The series would not be adapted on screen until 1974 when NBC aired a TV movie based on the 3rd entry in the series, this time following very closely to its source material, it was followed by a TV series that ran for 9 seasons featuring the same cast and running about an hour an episode.
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blizzards during that time frame, which may be dramatic license. Local oral history and research by Wilder's biographers also indicate that Almanzo and Cap traveled about 12 miles (19 km) south of De Smet to find the wheat, not 20 as she states in the novel. Almanzo is portrayed as being roughly
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Sometime after its publication, Wilder was approached with a movie script based on the book. She would only approve if she could read over the whole script, however, she noticed that there was added fictitious material and turned it down saying that she wanted no fiction whatsoever and that there
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howling around their poorly insulated claim shanty. Soon afterward, Pa receives another warning from an unexpected source: an old Native American man comes to the general store in town to warn the white settlers that hard winters come in seven-year cycles and the hardest comes at the end of the
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The fictionalized material includes the "Indian warning" in an early chapter and the duration and frequency of blizzards. While historical records indicate a larger than usual number of blizzards that winter, Wilder's description of storms lasting on average three days each, with only two to
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Wilder's book runs from fall 1880 to spring 1881, a season of such frequent blizzards that it went down in history as "The Snow Winter". Accurate details in the novel include the names of the townspeople (with only minor exceptions), the blizzards' severity and the deep cold, the
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stopping trains until the spring thaw after the snow made the tracks impassable, the near-starvation of the townspeople, and the courage of Almanzo Wilder and Cap Garland, who ventured out on the open prairie in search of a cache of wheat that no one was even sure existed.
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As predicted, the blizzards continue for seven months. Finally, the spring thaw comes and trains begin running again, bringing in much-needed supplies and the Ingallses' long-delayed Christmas barrel from
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third cycle. The coming winter is that twenty-first winter, and there will be seven months of blizzards. Pa decides to move his family into his store building in town for the winter.
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six years older than Wilder, when he was in fact ten years older. Aside from these minor variations, however, it is an accurate portrayal of that legendary winter in
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to make flour for the day's bread. As the last of the town's meager food supplies run out, Laura's future husband,
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The novel was the third of five Newbery Honor books for Wilder, recognizing books 4 to 8 in the series.
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turkey. With the long winter finally over, they enjoy their long-delayed Christmas celebration in May.
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With no more coal or wood, the Ingallses learn to use twisted hay for fuel and grind wheat kernels in a
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books from 1938 to 1943 were Newbery runners-up. In retrospect, they are called Newbery Honor Books.
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In 2012, the novel was ranked number 84 among all-time children's novels in a survey published by
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two-and-a-half days' separation, from late October until early April, would imply about 35
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This article is about the Laura Ingalls Wilder novel. For the John Christopher novel, see
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for Harper & Brothers as its children's book editor from 1926 to 1932. In
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On a hot August day in the 1880s, at the Ingallses' homestead in
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A train stuck in snow in southern Minnesota, March 29, 1881
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In town, Laura attends school with her younger sister,
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and published in 1940, the sixth of nine books in her
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Laura Ingalls Wilder
Helen Sewell
Garth Williams
Little House
Family saga
Western
Harper & Brothers
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By the Shores of Silver Lake
Little Town on the Prairie
Laura Ingalls Wilder

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