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As a protest against "government regimentation" that attracted national attention, Laura Ingalls Wilder's daughter, Rose Wilder Lane, stopped writing novels in 1944 and turned to farming at her ...
In summer 1930, Rose Wilder Lane, daughter of the then-unknown Laura Ingalls Wilder, wrote in her diary: "Working on my mothers [sic] story — stupidly, for will it come to anything?" ...
Laura Ingalls Wilder in an image provided by the South Dakota Historical Society. (AFP / Getty Images) ... Did she even write them, or should credit go to her daughter, Rose Wilder Lane?
Fans will gather in Sioux Falls and De Smet to learn about the history of the Ma and Pa Ingalls family and meet actors from ...
Laura Ingalls Wilder’s books are her biggest claim to fame—her relation to ... The two married in 1885 and welcomed a daughter, Rose, the following year. 2. Laura Ingalls Wilder started her ...
Laura Ingalls Wilder's only daughter, novelist Rose Lane, persuaded her mother to write stories about her childhood, and Wilder's "Little House in the Big Woods" was published in 1932. Photo ...
Wilder and her daughter, Rose Wilder Lane — who herself was an accomplished author — continued to ... "So Laura Ingalls Wilder is much more candid about the family's financial difficulties ...
♪♪ Laura Ingalls Wilder: ... They had no idea the books emerged from a hidden collaboration with her daughter, Rose. Fraser: Rose's role in this is not to be dismissed.
The 90 years of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s life (1867-1957) encompassed the Indian Wars and the Dust Bowl, desperate poverty and near-starvation, and grueling wagon travel across difficult terrain.
The fireplace, and the wall of windows overlooking the expansive 2-acre property, were the brainchild of Rose Wilder Lane, daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of the Little House series, and ...
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