Little House on the Prairie
Little House on the Prairie is an autobiographical children's novel by Laura Ingalls Wilder, distributed in 1935. It was the third novel distributed in the Little House series, continuing the first series Little House in the Big Woods, released in 1932, but not related to the second.[1] The story is about a family of five who moves to Kansas during the western settlement that drove away many American Indians from their land.
The “Little House” books were born of desperation. By the time Laura was in her sixties, her family had lost almost everything in the Great Depression. The success of her books exacerbated an already fraught mother-daughter relationship — Rose grew up to become a famous writer and worked with her mother on the “Little House” series.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag