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Laura Ingalls Wilder's Prairie Wisdom

This book compiles extracts from Laura Ingalls Wilder's personal writings and stories, offering insights into her life on the prairie and the values she cherished. It includes reflections on resilience, family, and the challenges of pioneer life. more

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Laura Ingalls Wilder
Laura Ingalls Wilder

American writer, famous for her Little House on the Prairie series, which tells the story of her growth experience in the Midwest of the United States in the 19th century. Her works have won the hearts of readers and had a profound impact on later generations. more

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