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Tag Archives: Laura Ingalls Wilder

BLOOMERS AT LARGE: Good News, Bad News, and Biography
Bloomers At Large / Features

BLOOMERS AT LARGE: Good News, Bad News, and Biography

Posted on December 26, 2014 by Juhi • Leave a comment

by Kaulie Lewis

But a darker side of Wilder’s semi-autobiographical children’s series is revealed in the new version of her first work, Pioneer Girl . . . This restored autobiography includes details and stories judged too adult for the Little House books. Continue reading →

BLOOMERS AT LARGE: Looking Forward and Living Up
Bloomers At Large / Features

BLOOMERS AT LARGE: Looking Forward and Living Up

Posted on May 2, 2014 by Juhi • Leave a comment

by Vicraj Gill

When self-described “46-year-old chump” Rod Dreher found himself facing a midlife crisis, he turned to the classics for succor—namely, Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy. Continue reading →

In Her Own Words: Laura Ingalls Wilder
Features / Fiction / In Their Own Words / Nonfiction

In Her Own Words: Laura Ingalls Wilder

Posted on April 17, 2013 by editor • Leave a comment

“It is necessary that we dream now and then . . . but when once the dream is dreamed it is time to wake up and ‘get busy.’” Continue reading →

Laura Ingalls Wilder: The Woman Behind the Girl
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Laura Ingalls Wilder: The Woman Behind the Girl

Posted on April 15, 2013 by Juhi • 2 Comments

by Alison Gazarek

It was after exposure to all these very modern experiences, at the age of 67, that Laura Ingalls Wilder decided to write books about her childhood Continue reading →

The Joyful Mystery of Barbara Trapido
Author Features / Features / Fiction

The Joyful Mystery of Barbara Trapido

Posted on March 18, 2013 by Bloom • 6 Comments

By Sue Dickman

The mystery, at least in the U.S., is why no one knows who she is. In my experience, to read Trapido is to want to read more Trapido and also to wonder why it is so hard to find the Trapido you so want to read. Continue reading →

In Her Own Words: Tillie Olsen
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In Her Own Words: Tillie Olsen

Posted on February 13, 2013 by Bloom • Leave a comment

by Vicraj Gill

“The fact that human beings do not put up forever with misery, humiliation, degradation, actual physical deprivation but act is a fact which every human being should know about. We are a species that makes changes.” Continue reading →

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