Laura Ingalls Wilder

On the Banks of Plum Creek

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In “On the Banks of Plum Creek,” Laura Ingalls Wilder crafts a rich tapestry of pioneer life in the late 19th century, set against the idyllic yet challenging backdrop of Plum Creek in Minnesota. This semi-autobiographical narrative combines lyrical prose with vivid imagery, capturing the joys and hardships of the Ingalls family's journey through homesteading. The book employs a simple yet engaging style, appealing to both children and adult readers while exploring themes of resilience, family, and the natural world's beauty and brutality. Wilder's depiction of rural life offers a unique lens into American history, illustrating the struggles and celebrations of settler society during a time of immense change and expansion. Laura Ingalls Wilder, born in 1867, drew on her own experiences as a child living in the American frontier to create her beloved series of books. Her upbringing surrounded by the trials of pioneer life, coupled with her enduring spirit, inspired her to document this period, preserving memories for future generations. As one of the most influential voices in children's literature, Wilder's works provide not only entertainment but also insight into the American spirit and its foundational values. “On the Banks of Plum Creek” is a must-read for those interested in the complexities of pioneer life and its depiction in literature. Wilder's evocative storytelling invites readers to empathize with the struggles of the Ingalls family while appreciating the resilience of those who forged their paths in a vast, untamed land. This book is perfect for scholars, history enthusiasts, and anyone longing to experience life on the prairie through Wilder's deftly crafted lens.
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187 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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  • fatimahj07has quoted2 years ago
    “I tan open the door,” said Carrie.
    “You can’t,” Mary said.
    “I tan, too!” said Carrie, and she reached up both hands and turned the door knob. She could do it! Carrie was big enough to open the door

    Christ Carrie is irritating

  • fatimahj07has quoted2 years ago
    “In a minute, Carrie,” Ma said. She kept on watching the grasshoppers walking by. There was no space between them and no end to them.
    “I want my breakfast!” Carrie shouted. No one else moved. Finally Carrie shouted, almost crying, “Ma! Ma

    What an annoying child!!

  • fatimahj07has quoted2 years ago
    For me?” Laura said. “For me?” Then everything else vanished while with both arms she hugged the soft furs to her

    They would have looked better on the animal…

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