Books By Laura Ingalls Wilder
1. Little House in the Big Woods (1932) – Little House series
2. Farmer Boy (1933) – Little House series
3. Little House on the Prairie (1935) – Little House series
4. On the Banks of Plum Creek (1937) – Little House series
5. By the Shores of Silver Lake (1939) – Little House series
6. The Long Winter (1940) – Little House series
7. Little Town on the Prairie (1941) – Little House series
8. These Happy Golden Years (1943) – Little House series
9. The First Four Years (1971) – Little House series
About Laura Ingalls Wilder
Laura Ingalls Wilder (1867-1957) was an American writer known for her captivating children’s books that depict her pioneer childhood experiences in the American Midwest during the late 19th century. Born Laura Elizabeth Ingalls in a log cabin near Pepin, Wisconsin, she drew inspiration from her own life to create timeless stories cherished by readers of all ages.
Wilder’s most famous work is the beloved “Little House” series, which follows the Ingalls family’s adventures as they navigate the challenges of frontier life. Beginning with “Little House in the Big Woods” (1932), the series includes eight books that chronicle the family’s journey across the prairie, their struggles with harsh weather, encounters with Native American tribes, and the joys and sorrows of pioneer existence.
Through her vivid storytelling, Wilder captured the essence of the pioneer spirit and the importance of family, resilience, and perseverance in the face of adversity. Her books offer readers a window into a bygone era of American history and continue to inspire generations with their timeless themes of courage, love, and hope.
Beyond her literary contributions, Laura Ingalls Wilder remains an enduring figure in American cultural history, celebrated for her enduring legacy as a pioneer woman, author, and storyteller whose tales continue to enchant readers around the world.