Laura Ingalls Wilder

Laura Ingalls Wilder

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Laura Ingalls Wilder was an American writer, best known for her "Little House" series of children's books, which were inspired by her childhood in a settler and pioneer family. Born on February 7, 1867, in Wisconsin, Wilder's stories vividly depict frontier life in the late 19th century. Her books have become beloved classics that continue to capture readers' imaginations with their tales of adventure and resilience. Wilder's work has left a lasting impact on children's literature, reflecting the spirit of the American pioneer experience. She passed away on February 10, 1957, leaving behind a legacy cherished by generations.

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