Pros: wonderful for family reading, vivid descriptions of a very different life Cons: the last book authored by Laura - next one was reprinted from it's draft form
When I was about my daughters age, nine, a friend of the family gave me my first Little House book. I was immediately captivated by the stories within and read them over and over through the years. The copy I had contained wonderful ...
Pros: A lot happens in three years Cons: There aren't a lot of details about those events
My seven year old daughter is enthralled with Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House series. We have been reading the series together at bedtime. These Happy Golden Years is the 8th book in the series and picks up where Little Town on the Prairie left off. ...
Pros: Satisfactory and wholesome historical novel, captivating in places. Cons: Not nearly enough detail, only one focus, ambiguous relationship between Almanzo and Laura.
WONDERFUL NIGHT, BEAUTIFUL WORLD “Twilight faded as the little stars went out and the moon rose and floated upward. Its silvery light flooded the sky and the prairie. The winds that had blown, whispering, over the summer grasses all day, ...
Pros: A wonderful historical document
A story everyone should read Cons: none
Laura Ingalls Wilder is a well known children's author. Her stories of her life have been enjoyed for so many years and will continue to be enjoyed for years to come. Her stories tell of the adventures of the Ingalls family. Laura Ingalls is second the ...
These Happy Golden Years by Laura Ingalls Wilder is the eighth book in the Little House series, continuing the story of Laura's young pioneer life. Laura writes of her late teen years; of becoming a schoolteacher at age 15 to...
Pros: Showed what life was like in the pioneer days. Cons: Boring descriptions of things that don’t matter.
Contains some facts about the plot.
I actually have a hard time comprehending why everyone has rated this book five stars. I mean, I did not find this book completely outstanding. It took me two years to read the whole series and I...
Pros: You won't be able to put it down. Cons: You won't want it to end!
The eighth book of the Little House series. It kind of has an undertone of sadness, as Laura grows up, and by book's end, is married and going to her own "little house".
As the book begins, Laura is going away to teach twelve miles away, in...
This is the eighth book in the series and originally the last (the last one was written as an afterthought several years later). It is a generally upbeat story with fewer hardships than some of the other books in the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder. She...
Pros: feels like you are right there in the pioneer days! Cons: I wish the book never ended
I just finished reading this book for the second time, and just love it. Laura is now in her teenage years, and is making the transition from child to young lady. She expresses her thoughts wonderfully as she is forced to board with a hateful woman while...
Pros: It puts you right into the history and the adventure of our country. Cons: The book ends too soon.
I gave this book five stars mainly for one reason, the romance between Almanzo Wilder and Laura Ingalls. The way they go for carriage rides is enough for me to give five stars. The book is filled with romantic evening carriage rides, beautiful presents...
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