Cette auteure est renommée pour une série de romans historiques pour enfants, tirés directement de ses expériences d'enfance au sein d'une famille de pionniers. Son écriture saisit vivement l'atmosphère de l'époque et les défis de la vie de pionnier avec un sens aigu du détail et de l'authenticité. Au-delà de ses précieux récits pour enfants, elle a également contribué à une chronique de journal et tenu un journal intime, publié après sa mort, offrant un aperçu de ses réflexions d'adulte et de sa vie.
Célèbre série formant une chronique devenue, depuis la parution du premier volume en 1935, un classique pour les jeunes que la télévision a ravivé pour les parents. [SDM].
Mon île : quand le roman invite à un beau voyage, pour partir sur son île secrète. Laura Ingalls Wilder raconte ici sa jeunesse qui se déroula dans l'ouest américain des années 1870. Par la bouche de Laura, c'est toute la vie des pionniers que nous découvrons. Nous partageons leurs difficultés mais aussi leurs joies...
Laura is almost fifteen. The long winter is over. With spring comes socials, dances, and "Literaries." There is also work to be done. Laura spends many hours each day sewing shirts to help send Mary to a college for the blind. But, in the evenings, Laura makes time for a new caller, Almazo Wilder.
The Big Woods was getting too crowded. So Pa sold the little log house and built a covered wagon. The family was moving to Indian country! They traveled from Wisconsin to Oklahoma, and there, finally, Pa built the little house on the prairie. All year long, Ma, Pa, Mary, Laura, and Baby Carrie put their hearts into the land and their safe little house. But the prairie belonged to the Indians, and in the end the government made them move on again.
This collection features the beloved tales of Laura Ingalls Wilder, chronicling her childhood experiences in the American Midwest during the late 19th century. Through a series of interconnected stories, readers follow Laura and her family as they navigate the challenges and joys of pioneer life, including farming, winter hardships, and community bonds. Each book offers a vivid portrayal of resilience, family values, and the beauty of nature, making it a cherished series for readers of all ages.
Set in the Big Woods of Wisconsin, the story follows young Laura Ingalls and her family as they embark on a thrilling trip to town, a first for Laura. The narrative captures her excitement and wonder as she experiences the sights and sounds of town life, far beyond her imagination. Through this adventure, the book highlights themes of family, exploration, and the joys of childhood.
Pioneer life unfolds as Laura Ingalls and her family journey to Kansas, navigating the challenges of travel in a covered wagon. Their adventure leads them to discover a perfect spot to establish their new home. Amidst the hardships, the family finds joy and fulfillment in constructing their little house, highlighting themes of resilience and the spirit of pioneering.
For the first time in the history of the Little House books, this new edition features Garth Williams’ interior art in vibrant, full color, as well as a beautifully redesigned cover. Laura Ingalls's story begins in 1871 in a little log cabin on the edge of the Big Woods of Wisconsin. Four-year-old Laura lives in the little house with her Pa, her Ma, her sisters Mary and Carrie, and their trusty dog, Jack. Pioneer life is sometimes hard, since the family must grow or catch all their own food as they get ready for the cold winter. But it is also exciting as Laura and her folks celebrate Christmas with homemade toys and treats, do the spring planting, bring in the harvest, and make their first trip into town. And every night they are safe and warm in their little house, with the happy sound of Pa's fiddle sending Laura and her sisters off to sleep. And so begins Laura Ingalls Wilder's beloved story of a pioneer girl and her family. The nine Little House books have been cherished by generations of readers as both a unique glimpse into America's frontier past and a heartwarming, unforgettable story.
In this charming adaptation of a classic tale, two young sisters, Laura and Mary, are captivated by their father’s storytelling about his encounter with a mother deer and her fawn in the Wisconsin woods. The narrative invites even the youngest readers to experience the beauty of nature and family bonds through engaging storytelling.