Laura Ingalls Wilder (
1867-
1957), American author. Wrote a
series of historical fiction books for children based on her childhood in a pioneer family. The most well-known of her books is
Little House on the Prairie.
Born Laura Ingalls near Pepin, Wisconsin[?], she and her family eventually ended up in De Smet, Dakota Territory, where she met Almanzo Wilder (1857-1949). They married in 1885 and had two children: Rose (1886-1968) and an unnamed boy who died soon after his birth in 1889.
- Little House in the Big Woods (1932)
- Farmer Boy (1933) - about her husband's childhood on a farm in New York
- Little House on the Prairie (1935)
- On the Banks of Plum Creek (1937)
- By the Shores of Silver Lake (1939)
- The Long Winter (1940)
- Little Town on the Prairie (1941)
- These Happy Golden Years (1943)
- On the Way Home (1962, published posthumously) - a diary of the family's move from De Smet to Mansfield, Missouri, and was edited and added to by Rose.
- The First Four Years (1971, published posthumously)
- West From Home (1974, published posthumously) - letters to Almanzo from Laura on her visit to San Francisco in 1915.
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