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Original Title: | The First Four Years |
ISBN: | 0060885459 (ISBN13: 9780060885458) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Little House #9, 小木屋系列 漢聲中譯本 #16, Unsere kleine Farm #8 , more |
Characters: | Laura Ingalls Wilder, Rose Wilder Lane, Almanzo Wilder |
Setting: | De Smet, South Dakota,1885(United States) |
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Paperback | Pages: 126 pages Rating: 3.89 | 33595 Users | 1019 Reviews
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Laura Ingalls Wilder is beginning life with her new husband, Almanzo, in their own little house. Laura is a young pioneer wife now, and must work hard with Almanzo, farming the land around their home on the South Dakota prairie. Soon their baby daughter, Rose, is born, and the young family must face the hardships and triumphs encountered by so many American pioneers.And so Laura Ingalls Wilder's adventure as a little pioneer girl ends, and her new life as a pioneer wife and mother begins. 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.

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Title | : | The First Four Years (Little House #9) |
Author | : | Laura Ingalls Wilder |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 126 pages |
Published | : | January 2nd 2007 by HarperTrophy (first published February 1st 1971) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Classics. Childrens. Fiction. Young Adult. Middle Grade |
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Ratings: 3.89 From 33595 Users | 1019 ReviewsCommentary Epithetical Books The First Four Years (Little House #9)
This was apparently published posthumously and unfinished - its so much better than the rest of the series as an adult reader. Its as if it didnt have time to have all the hard bits hidden or made to sound cheerful. Its a brutal four years of the beginning of their marriage. Farming is hard and they never catch a break. They are in debt. Their son dies. Laura accidentally burns the house down. This is by far the most real feeling of the series and feels like a great bridge into Prairie Fires.The First Four YearsI was trying to put my finger on the real difference between the tone of this book and the tone of the other eight Little House books. Laura is almost a different character here. I guess that is because she is a grownup. It is not exactly the fact that there is so much hardship and tragedy in this book; its more that she actually gives us the hardship and tragedy, and everything else, without tempering it. In By the Shores of Silver Lake, we skip over the real-life death of
This was the "shit just got real" variation of the Little House series. I understand life was tough back then but this book was kind of jarring after all the pioneer whimsy of the other books. It was also awkward since it was just written out from a manuscript. It could definitely use a good edit.It was interesting as well that Laura wrote herself as kind of a weaker person in this story. I know her daughter helped write the earlier books and the generation gap in the narrative voice really

This was apparently published posthumously and unfinished - its so much better than the rest of the series as an adult reader. Its as if it didnt have time to have all the hard bits hidden or made to sound cheerful. Its a brutal four years of the beginning of their marriage. Farming is hard and they never catch a break. They are in debt. Their son dies. Laura accidentally burns the house down. This is by far the most real feeling of the series and feels like a great bridge into Prairie Fires.
Okay, all 9 are finished. And what a ride through droughts, blizzards, a lot of baked beans and salt pork, failing wheat crops, twelve different types of buggies, hay stacks galore, and mean, terrible Nellie Olson. Immensely satisfied with the series with some obvious lowpoints surrounding the treatment of Native Americans, and my god, the songs about "darkies" were just horrific. Also a lowpoint? Jesus fucking balls, Pa certainly did not give one shit about Ma. He drug her all over creation
I grew up on the Little House books and had no idea that this story of Laura and Almanzo's first years of marriage even existed. Grittier than the earlier books and sometimes quite scary--that blizzard! My edition has excellent illustrations by Garth Williams.
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