Little town on the prairie /

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Author / Creator:Wilder, Laura Ingalls, 1867-1957.
Edition:Newly illustrated, uniform ed.
Imprint:New York : Harper & Bros., 1953.
Description:viii, 304 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Language:English
Series:Little house
Little house.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10811209
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Other authors / contributors:Williams, Garth, illustrator.
ISBN:0060264519
9780060264512
9780060264505
0060264500
Summary:Pa's homestead thrives, Laura gets her first job in town, blackbirds eat the corn and oats crops, Mary goes to college, and Laura gets into trouble at school, but becomes a certified school teacher.
Awards:Newbery Honor Book, 1942.
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Based on the real-life adventures of Laura Ingalls Wilder, Little Town on the Prairie is the seventh book in the award-winning Little House series, which has captivated generations of readers. This edition features the classic black-and-white artwork from Garth Williams.

In Little Town on the Prairie, the young town of De Smet has survived the long, harsh winter of 1880-1881. With the arrival of spring comes invitations to socials, parties, and "literaries." Laura, who is now fifteen years old, attends her first evening social.

In her spare time, she sews shirts to help earn money to send Mary to a college for the blind. Laura also receives her teaching certificate and can work at a school. And, best of all, Almanzo Wilder asks permission to being walking her home from church. Life in the little town certainly is exciting!

The nine books in the timeless Little House series tell the story of Laura Ingalls Wilder's real childhood as an American pioneer and are cherished by readers of all generations. They offer a unique glimpse into life on the American frontier and tell the heartwarming, unforgettable story of a loving family.

Physical Description:viii, 304 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Awards:Newbery Honor Book, 1942.
ISBN:0060264519
9780060264512
9780060264505
0060264500