This is one of the best comfort-book-series around - although I always get so hungry when reading it! I want to try fresh made maple syrup and culled corn too! A cozy book about life in the US more than 100 years ago.
Finished reading this to my three girls. I'm so very glad that they are finally all old enough to understand this series. I loved these as a child, but had forgotten so much about them. After all, who reads these after age twelve or so? I just needed the excuse of having all daughter, I guess. ...
I loved these books when I was a little girl. I don't remember them individually, rather as a whole, so this re-read was part refresher and part new experience. This is a sweet book, but it didn't really live up to my shining golden childhood memories. There wasn't really much story here - it was mo...
It's a shame I didn't read this first as a kid. I wish I could go back in time and kick my little girl self's ass for missing out on all these great children's book classics. I was surprised at how much I learned from this book. I knew pioneer life was hard but Laura Ingalls Wilder puts it all into ...
Second reading: 4/10/2011I went nuts for this series beginning in 4th grade, so much so that I was convinced I'd been born in the wrong century. Given how crazy I was about these books, it's surprising I never went back to read them again before now. Thank you, Kressel, for the inspiration.The two m...
This book is so problematic, what with Ma hating Indians and Pa being a selfish ass, and people shooting panthers just for being panthers. I loved it uncritically as a girl, and I think it's still a very important historical perspective but I can't love it any more. It's got some lovely passages, so...
Another 1001 Children’s Books read. Possibly a reread. Probably a reread, but the original read was back forty or so years ago. I liked it. I liked all the details about life during that time. I loved the story about the boring Sunday that Pa felt compelled to top. I loved the stories about the wolv...
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