Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder: Pioneer Girl
By (Author) Megan Stine
Illustrated by Marcy Ramsey
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group
31st March 1999
United States
Children
Non Fiction
B
112
Width 133mm, Height 194mm, Spine 8mm
95g
When Laura Ingalls Wilder was a little girl in the late 1800's, her family moved nine times in three years. The Wilders faced great hardships on the prairie. The crops they planted were destroyed by grasshoppers. Brutal snowstorms brought them close to starvation. But for Laura, who was born with her father's pioneer spirit, home wasn't a house--it was being with Ma, Pa, Mary, and baby Carrie. At the age of 65 she put pen to paper and wrote about memories. Through hard work and the help of her daughter, Rose, she became a successful author. The wonderful books she left behind tell the story of a rich life in the face of good times and bad.
Megan Stine has written several books for young readers, includingWhere Is the White House,Who Was Marie Curie, andWho Was Sally Ride. Marcy Dunn Ramsey is an illustrator, author, and painter. She studied at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, St. Mary's College, the University of Maine, and the Maryland Institute College of Art, and her artwork is featured in galleries across the country. She has also illustrated a number of children's books, including TheStory of Laura Ingalls Wilder by Megan Stine, as well as Birthday Wishes and Ghostly Tales by Susan Beth Pfeffer.