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John E. Miller Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder (Paperback) Missouri Biography

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Like New: A book that has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust ...
Subtitle
The Woman Behind the Legend
Series
Missouri Biography
EAN
9780826216489
ISBN
9780826216489
Release Year
2006
Publication Name
Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder
Title
Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Release Date
01/31/2006

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Missouri Press
ISBN-10
082621648X
ISBN-13
9780826216489
eBay Product ID (ePID)
5038764515

Product Key Features

Book Title
Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder : the Woman Behind the Legend
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2006
Topic
Women, United States / 20th Century, Literary, United States / General, Historical
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Author
John E. Miller
Book Series
Missouri Biography Ser.
Format
Perfect

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
18.1 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

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Trade
Reviews
"[Miller] draws on Wilder's unpublished autobiography, existing letters written to her daughter and to her husband on the few occasions she traveled without him, and her fiction and 'newspaper stories, local histories, land records,' which he mines to create an impressively detailed context for her life. . . . Miller does not try to make her any more--or less--than she was, and that is the virtue of his biography." -- Washington Post Book World "John E. Miller's scrupulous new biography of Wilder is a valuable and absorbing book." -Ann Romines, Great Plains Quarterly "Miller's thorough, riveting, work illuminates a complex process of authorship, and the mother and daughter behind it." -Jane St. Anthony, Minneapolis Star-Tribune "...An enjoyable portrait of a fascinating personality and her time." -Jo Ellen Heil, Ventura County Star "Shedding new light on this remarkable woman, Miller demonstrates that Wilder's entire life was a process of becoming the woman we know as the beloved children's author." -Robert H. Ferrell, American Bookseller, "Miller's absorbing new biography . . . puts the author's early years in context before focusing on her adult life as a farmer's wife, mother, journalist and budding author. . . . Miller uncovers facts about Laura's life that were not revealed in her own work, and he places her experience in a broader context. He makes her days on the frontier and the farm come alive with statistics on population and demographics as well as rich details about Indians and wildlife." In These Times, "Miller's absorbing new biography . . . puts the author's early years in context before focusing on her adult life as a farmer's wife, mother, journalist and budding author. . . . Miller uncovers facts about Laura's life that were not revealed in her own work, and he places her experience in a broader context. He makes her days on the frontier and the farm come alive with statistics on population and demographics as well as rich details about Indians and wildlife."-- In These Times, "[Miller] draws on Wilder's unpublished autobiography, existing letters written to her daughter and to her husband on the few occasions she traveled without him, and her fiction and 'newspaper stories, local histories, land records,' which he mines to create an impressively detailed context for her life. . . . Miller does not try to make her any more--or less--than she was, and that is the virtue of his biography." -- Washington Post Book World "John E. Miller's scrupulous new biography of Wilder is a valuable and absorbing book."-Ann Romines, Great Plains Quarterly "Miller's thorough, riveting, work illuminates a complex process of authorship, and the mother and daughter behind it."-Jane St. Anthony, Minneapolis Star-Tribune "...An enjoyable portrait of a fascinating personality and her time."-Jo Ellen Heil, Ventura County Star "Shedding new light on this remarkable woman, Miller demonstrates that Wilder's entire life was a process of becoming the woman we know as the beloved children's author."-Robert H. Ferrell, American Bookseller, "[Miller] draws on Wilder's unpublished autobiography, existing letters written to her daughter and to her husband on the few occasions she traveled without him, and her fiction and 'newspaper stories, local histories, land records,' which he mines to create an impressively detailed context for her life. . . . Miller does not try to make her any moreor lessthan she was, and that is the virtue of his biography." Washington Post Book World "John E. Miller's scrupulous new biography of Wilder is a valuable and absorbing book." Ann Romines, Great Plains Quarterly "Miller's thorough, riveting, work illuminates a complex process of authorship, and the mother and daughter behind it." Jane St. Anthony, Minneapolis Star-Tribune "…An enjoyable portrait of a fascinating personality and her time." Jo Ellen Heil, Ventura County Star "Shedding new light on this remarkable woman, Miller demonstrates that Wilder's entire life was a process of becoming the woman we know as the beloved children's author." Robert H. Ferrell, American Bookseller, "[Miller] draws on Wilder's unpublished autobiography, existing letters written to her daughter and to her husband on the few occasions she traveled without him, and her fiction and 'newspaper stories, local histories, land records,' which he mines to create an impressively detailed context for her life. . . . Miller does not try to make her any moreor lessthan she was, and that is the virtue of his biography." Washington Post Book World, "Miller's absorbing new biography . . . puts the author's early years in context before focusing on her adult life as a farmer's wife, mother, journalist and budding author. . . . Miller uncovers facts about Laura's life that were not revealed in her own work, and he places her experience in a broader context. He makes her days on the frontier and the farm come alive with statistics on population and demographics as well as rich details about Indians and wildlife." -- In These Times, "Draws on Wilder's unpublished autobiography, existing letters written to her daughter and to her husband on the few occasions she traveled without him, and her fiction and 'newspaper stories, local histories, land records,' which he mines to create an impressively detailed context for her life. . . . Miller does not try to make her any more--or less--than she was, and that is the virtue of his biography."-- Washington Post Book World "John E. Miller's scrupulous new biography of Wilder is a valuable and absorbing book."-- Great Plains Quarterly "Miller's thorough, riveting, work illuminates a complex process of authorship, and the mother and daughter behind it."-- Minneapolis Star-Tribune "An enjoyable portrait of a fascinating personality and her time."-- Ventura County Star "Shedding new light on this remarkable woman, Miller demonstrates that Wilder's entire life was a process of becoming the woman we know as the beloved children's author."-- American Bookseller, “Miller’s absorbing new biography . . . puts the author’s early years in context before focusing on her adult life as a farmer’s wife, mother, journalist and budding author. . . . Miller uncovers facts about Laura’s life that were not revealed in her own work, and he places her experience in a broader context. He makes her days on the frontier and the farm come alive with statistics on population and demographics as well as rich details about Indians and wildlife.� –– In These Times, "Draws on Wilder's unpublished autobiography, existing letters written to her daughter and to her husband on the few occasions she traveled without him, and her fiction and 'newspaper stories, local histories, land records,' which he mines to create an impressively detailed context for her life. . . . Miller does not try to make her any more--or less--than she was, and that is the virtue of his biography."-- Washington Post Book World "John E. Miller's scrupulous new biography of Wilder is a valuable and absorbing book."-- Great Plains Quarterly "Miller's thorough, riveting, work illuminates a complex process of authorship, and the mother and daughter behind it."-- Minneapolis Star-Tribune "An enjoyable portrait of a fascinating personality and her time."-- Ventura County Star "Shedding new light on this remarkable woman, Miller demonstrates that Wilder's entire life was a process of becoming the woman we know as the beloved children's author."-- American Bookseller "Miller's absorbing new biography . . . puts the author's early years in context before focusing on her adult life as a farmer's wife, mother, journalist and budding author. . . . Miller uncovers facts about Laura's life that were not revealed in her own work, and he places her experience in a broader context. He makes her days on the frontier and the farm come alive with statistics on population and demographics as well as rich details about Indians and wildlife."-- In These Times, “[Miller] draws on Wilder’s unpublished autobiography, existing letters written to her daughter and to her husband on the few occasions she traveled without him, and her fiction and ‘newspaper stories, local histories, land records,’ which he mines to create an impressively detailed context for her life. . . . Miller does not try to make her any more––or less––than she was, and that is the virtue of his biography.� –– Washington Post Book World
Dewey Edition
21
Grade From
Ninth Grade
Series Volume Number
1
Dewey Decimal
813/.52
Table Of Content
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Pioneer Girl, 1867-1879 2. Schoolgirl and Courting Days, 1879-1885 3. The Joys and Sorrows of Early Married Life, 1885-1894 4. In the Land of the Big Red Apple, 1894-1911 5. Building a Writing Career, 1911-1923 6. Turning to Autobiography, 1923-1932 7. Becoming a Celebrated Author, 1932-1937 8. Completing the Series, 1937-1943 9. Basking in the Glow of Her Readers' Affection, 1943-1957 Notes Index
Synopsis
Although generations of readers of the Little House books are familiar with Laura Ingalls Wilder's early life up through her first years of marriage to Almanzo Wilder, few know about her adult years. Going beyond previous studies, Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder focuses upon Wilder's years in Missouri from 1894 to 1957. Utilizing her unpublished autobiography, letters, newspaper stories, and other documentary evidence, John E. Miller fills the gaps in Wilder's autobiographical novels and describes her sixty-three years of living in Mansfield, Missouri. As a result, the process of personal development that culminated in Wilder's writing of the novels that secured her reputation as one of America's most popular children's authors becomes evident.
LC Classification Number
PS3545

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