Laura Ingalls Wilder

The Long Winter

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Set against the harsh landscapes of South Dakota, “The Long Winter” captures the resilience and fortitude of pioneer life during an unusually brutal winter in the late 1800s. In this fifth installment of the beloved “Little House” series, Laura Ingalls Wilder employs a vivid, evocative narrative style that immerses readers in the stark realities faced by settlers. The text intertwines personal trials with broader themes of survival, community, and the human spirit's perseverance, all framed within the historical context of American frontier expansion, making it not only a tale of individual struggles but also a commentary on the era's societal challenges. Laura Ingalls Wilder, drawing from her own childhood experiences growing up in a settler family, penned this novel to depict the often romanticized yet arduous lives of early American pioneers. Her intimate knowledge of the hardships faced by her family and neighbors during this lengthy and isolating winter informs both the authenticity of her narrative and the emotional depth present in her characters. Wilder's writings were influenced by her desire to preserve the memory of pioneer life for future generations, enriching American literature and folklore. “The Long Winter” is highly recommended for readers seeking a profound narrative of endurance and hope. Wilder'Äôs ability to evoke empathy for her characters encourages a deeper appreciation of both historical and contemporary struggles against adversity. Ideal for students, educators, and fans of historical fiction, this book is an essential addition to any literary collection, illuminating the strength of the human spirit.
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229 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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  • fatimahj07has quotedlast year
    And Mary shall take it with her when she goes to college.”

    Mary was spoilt for no reason… even when they were kids. Laura worked in hotels etc., from the age of 8/9 not Mary.

  • fatimahj07has quotedlast year
    When Cap Garland had reason to lose his temper his eyes narrowed and glittered with a look that no man cared to stand up to. Almanzo had seen him make the toughest railroader back down.

    The kid was 14… I doubt he was that tough

  • fatimahj07has quotedlast year
    Wild animals are all around us, yowling and squealing and roaring, lions and tigers and hyenas and I guess a hippopotamus or two

    Lol tigers and lions in the wild, together?? Sure…

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