Laura Ingalls Wilder

These Happy Golden Years

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In “These Happy Golden Years,” Laura Ingalls Wilder delivers a poignant and nostalgic narrative that captures the essence of pioneer life in 19th-century America. This semi-autobiographical work is part of her beloved Little House series and is characterized by its lyrical prose, vivid descriptions, and intimate reflections on the challenges and joys of frontier living. Through the journey of her young protagonist, Laura, the novel explores themes of love, resilience, and the transition from girlhood to womanhood against the backdrop of an evolving American landscape. Laura Ingalls Wilder, born in 1867 to a family of homesteaders, draws deeply from her own experiences to create a rich tapestry of life on the American frontier. Wilder's childhood was marked by hardship and adventure, shaping her understanding of both the trials faced by settlers and the vibrant communities they built. Her later life in the Midwest, coupled with her interactions with fellow writers, fueled her passion for storytelling, solidifying her place as a seminal figure in American literature. “These Happy Golden Years” is a must-read for those who appreciate historical fiction and the enduring human spirit. Wilder's ability to evoke nostalgia and her insightful portrayal of relationships make this novel a touching exploration of love and growth. Readers will find themselves transported to a simpler time, resonating with the universal elements of longing, perseverance, and the beauty of life's journeys.
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216 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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    you’ll be brown as an Indian!”

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    You think it is safe to tie her behind those horses?” Ma asked

    Safer than being around people…

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    You helped me save the feathers from the geese that Pa shot on Silver Lake.

    Yup, that’s why animals move Laura - because your family and others are a plague that ruin environments and decimates wildlife

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