The Incredible Story Of “Little House On The Prairie’s” Laura Ingalls Wilder

Published on 04/29/2019
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Not Completely Based On Her Life

There is no denying the fact that the main themes of the stories in the books drew inspiration from her own childhood. However, she did not turn them into tell-all books and left out certain bits. Among other things, she had to add in fictional elements that would make the books more enjoyable for young readers. Rose reportedly stayed at the Rocky Ridge Farm when the writing was going on, probably to help her mother out as the editor of the books. Aside from helping publish her mother’s works, Rose likely had her pioneer stories of her own to tell!

Not Completely Based On Her Life

Not Completely Based On Her Life

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Everything Changed For Her After 1932

Like we previously discussed, it was in 1932 that Laura got her first book released. It was, of course, Little House in the Big Woods. At the time, she was sixty-five years old and living a much better life than in her earlier years. The book was well-received by both critics and readers, but you could say the same thing for all the books in the amazing series. It goes without saying that we all have our own stories to tell. It might be time to start documenting your very own life! After all, it was her personal battles and life that turned her into an international celebrity.

Everything Changed For Her After 1932

Everything Changed For Her After 1932

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