From Little Houses to Little Women

From Little Houses to Little Women
Title From Little Houses to Little Women PDF eBook
Author Nancy McCabe
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Total Pages 276
Release 2014-12-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0826273378

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A typical travel book takes readers along on a trip with the author, but a great travel book does much more than that, inviting readers along on a mental and spiritual journey as well. This distinction is what separates Nancy McCabe’s From Little Houses to Little Women from the typical and allows it to take its place not only as a great travel book but also as a memoir about the children’s books that have shaped all of our imaginations. McCabe, who grew up in Kansas just a few hours from the Ingalls family’s home in Little House on the Prairie, always felt a deep connection with Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of the Little House series. McCabe read Little House on the Prairie during her childhood and visited Wilder sites around the Midwest with her aunt when she was thirteen. But then she didn’t read the series again until she decided to revisit in adulthood the books that had so influenced her childhood. It was this decision that ultimately sparked her desire to visit the places that inspired many of her childhood favorites, taking her on a journey that included stops in the Missouri of Laura Ingalls Wilder, the Minnesota of Maud Hart Lovelace, the Massachusetts of Louisa May Alcott, and even the Canada of Lucy Maud Montgomery. From Little Houses to Little Women reveals McCabe’s powerful connection to the characters and authors who inspired many generations of readers. Traveling with McCabe as she rediscovers the books that shaped her and ultimately helped her to forge her own path, readers will enjoy revisiting their own childhood favorites as well.

The Woman in the Little House

The Woman in the Little House
Title The Woman in the Little House PDF eBook
Author Leonora Eyles
Publisher
Total Pages 180
Release 1922
Genre Cost and standard of living
ISBN

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Little Women

Little Women
Title Little Women PDF eBook
Author Louisa May Alcott
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1987
Genre Sisters
ISBN 9780517214626

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Chronicles the joys and troubles of the four March sisters as they grow into young ladies and marry in 19th-century New England.

Little Women : Om Illustrated Classics

Little Women : Om Illustrated Classics
Title Little Women : Om Illustrated Classics PDF eBook
Author Louisa M Alcott
Publisher Om Books International
Total Pages 240
Release
Genre
ISBN 9382607153

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Little Women is the story of how the four sisters Jo, Meg, Amy and Beth grow up, find love and their place in the world under the loving and watchful eyes of their beloved Marmee. The little women together with their mother keep the home fires burning while their preacher father serves with the Union army during the American Civil War. The family struggles to make ends meet, with the help of their kind and wealthy neighbour, Mr. Laurence, and his highspirited grandson Laurie. The book shows how in all times, love and hope are the most faithful companions when all else fails. Honest and true intentions are really the most valuable possessions one can have. The novel emphasises the beauty of simplicity and the importance of small

Constructing the Little House

Constructing the Little House
Title Constructing the Little House PDF eBook
Author Ann Romines
Publisher
Total Pages 170
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Despite their enduring popularity, the "Little House" books, the first of which appeared in 1932, have not been the subject of much sustained critical analysis. The author incorporates her passion for the "Little House" books, which was sparked in childhood, with her grown-up scholarly interest in US women's writing and gendered culture to look closely at the books' voices, characters, and context, and the secrets of their deep appeal. Paper edition (unseen), $16.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Reconsidering Laura Ingalls Wilder

Reconsidering Laura Ingalls Wilder
Title Reconsidering Laura Ingalls Wilder PDF eBook
Author Miranda A. Green-Barteet
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages 250
Release 2019-06-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1496823095

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Contributions by Emily Anderson, Elif S. Armbruster, Jenna Brack, Christine Cooper-Rompato, Christiane E. Farnan, Melanie J. Fishbane, Vera R. Foley, Sonya Sawyer Fritz, Miranda A. Green-Barteet, Anna Thompson Hajdik, Keri Holt, Shosuke Kinugawa, Margaret Noodin, Anne K. Phillips, Dawn Sardella-Ayres, Katharine Slater, Lindsay Stephens, and Jericho Williams Reconsidering Laura Ingalls Wilder: Little House and Beyond offers a sustained, critical examination of Wilder's writings, including her Little House series, her posthumously published and unrevised The First Four Years, her letters, her journalism, and her autobiography, Pioneer Girl. The collection also draws on biographies of Wilder, letters to and from Wilder and her daughter, collaborator and editor Rose Wilder Lane, and other biographical materials. Contributors analyze the current state of Wilder studies, delineating Wilder's place in a canon of increasingly diverse US women writers, and attending in particular to issues of gender, femininity, space and place, truth, and collaboration, among other issues. The collection argues that Wilder's work and her contributions to US children's literature, western literature, and the pioneer experience must be considered in context with problematic racialized representations of peoples of color, specifically Native Americans. While Wilder's fiction accurately represents the experiences of white settlers, it also privileges their experiences and validates, explicitly and implicitly, the erasure of Native American peoples and culture. The volume’s contributors engage critically with Wilder's writings, interrogating them, acknowledging their limitations, and enhancing ongoing conversations about them while placing them in context with other voices, works, and perspectives that can bring into focus larger truths about North American history. Reconsidering Laura Ingalls Wilder examines Wilder's strengths and weaknesses as it discusses her writings with context, awareness, and nuance.

The English Catalogue of Books

The English Catalogue of Books
Title The English Catalogue of Books PDF eBook
Author Sampson Low
Publisher
Total Pages 1902
Release 1926
Genre English imprints
ISBN

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Volumes for 1898-1968 include a directory of publishers.