Laura Ingalls Wilder fictionalized her life in the Little House on the Prairie books, which were adapted into the hit 1974 TV series, but neither work tells Wilder’s real story Wilder’s real-life ...
Editor's note: This story by Des Moines Register reporter Tom Longden was part of our 2001 "Famous Iowans" series. Laura Ingalls Wilder turned her childhood experiences on the prairie into the "Little ...
Laura Ingalls Wilder’s life and legacy will be examined in a new iHeartPodcasts’ series debuting Thursday at the 2023 Tribeca Festival. Published beginning in 1932, the books follow the Ingalls’ ...
series that she created. From her books have come a wonderful television series on NBC (1974-1984) - in my opinion, one of the BEST shows ever on television. Also, a 26 episode animated Japanese ...
Mother says there are some “country girls” coming to town. Look for the rag curls falling out of poke bonnets, the calico cotton dresses flouncing in the hot wind and perhaps a dust-covered wagon ...
At age 64, Wilder received unexpected news from a New York editor: She was on her way to becoming a children’s author. The manuscript she had mailed had eventually turned into “Little House in the Big ...
The author fictionalized her life in the 'Little House on the Prairie' book series, which was adapted into the beloved television series Laura Ingalls Wilder fictionalized her life in the Little House ...