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Hardcover Old Town in the Green Groves: Laura Ingalls Wilder's Lost Little House Years Book

ISBN: 0060295619

ISBN13: 9780060295615

Old Town in the Green Groves: Laura Ingalls Wilder's Lost Little House Years

(Book #4.5 in the Little House Series)

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Based on Laura Ingalls Wilder's unpublished memoirs, Old Town in the Green Groves continues the classic American pioneer saga from the award-winning Little House series. This middle grade novel is an... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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7 ratings

charlotts web is my favorite book

its very enticing could n't put it down

Finally completed my Little House collection

I was finally able to complete my Little House collection. It was very well written, for it being geared towards younger children, and it's a shame that Laura did not write about these lost years herself, however, I think Cynthia Rylant did a good job filling in the gaps for the years between Silver Lake and Plum Creek.

Very honest effort to duplicate Laura.

Laura chose not to write about this period in her life, possibly because she felt it would be too upsetting for children, as the books were geared towards the younger set. I think this author has done a good job in fleshing out the few pages of Laura's notes on this period of her life into a story that is told in her style. Highly recommended for anyone who loves the Little House books, and would like to read about this period in her life. For the critics who say this is more fiction than fact, remember, Laura's books are considered fiction as well, as she only based them on her life, but many details were changed. For instance, Nellie Olson, was really Nellie Owens, and she did not follow them to De Smet, that was actually a girl named Genevieve Masters, whom she knew from Walnut grove. Also, at one point, Ma says it was providence that all the children were spared, when she actually lost a son at 9 months. (that's in this book). Read it!

Little House books

For those who read the little house books you need this one. This books will explain some missing years that were not in the original little house books.

Little House 'Lost Years' Recovered

Cynthia Rylant does an excellent job of filling in the gaps for us in the little written about time of late 1875 through 1877. Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote very little about those years when she would have been about 8 - 10 years old. They were years of some strife and hardship on the Ingalls household, and this is probably an important time and book to add to your Little House Collection, a time that probably shaped and had quite an influence on her life. This story looks like it would be read before "By The Shores of Silver Lake" Due to hardships and events beyond their control Ma and Pa Ingalls had to pack up their wagon and their family several times during those years, and we learn of other people that touched their lives in some way. Selling the farm and deep in debt, moving to the city and working their fingers to the bone before they could settle down once again. Some of the stories, you will no doubt know from the Little House TV series, and although this book takes nothing away from that wonderful show, you will learn that they happened just a little differently and in different places. The birth and too short life of baby Charles Frederick, the coming of baby Grace, working at the hotel, and meeting another branch of the Ingalls family. Laura's love of traveling West to the wide open country and her love of books and reading become apparent at her young age. And through all the strife, the family never lacks in love and spirit.Her wonderful with relationship with her family, but especially Pa, shines through here. You are taken from smiles to tears and in the end, just like the TV program, you are left with a big grin and maybe even a new outlook on life, The book is recommended for 3rd through 7th grade, and I agree this would be a great read for that age group.It will certainly leave young readers hungry for more. But I have to say, that all ages will love these stories and for those especially that love the Little House series, "Old Town In The Green Groves" although not written by Wilder herself, will give you the same great feeling and will fill in some of those "lost years" for you. It's a fairly fast read, not too long, and you will probably wish there was more. Recommended for all to take another journey of love with Laura, Mary, Carrie, Ma, Pa and Jack the Dog!...Enjoy the read...Laurie

I'm glad this was written...

I always wondered about Laura's life during those lost years. The book is very sad, but I'm glad it was written. My 9-year-old daughter and I both read it and enjoyed it.

Laura Ingalls

I have read all the Little House books, and even though this was not by Mrs Wilder, it is an excellent read. I just wish it had been longer, forget the purists, put it on your bookshelf with the other ones and encourage your children to read all of these books they are wonderful for children and adults.
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