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Have you ever poured syrup in the snow to make candy?  Did you ever wish you had a light blue calling card?  Have you ever contemplated ”Manly” as a boyfriend nickname?  If so, I have a book suggestion for you: The Wilder Life by Wendy McClure.
The Wilder Life follows BUST columnist and Little House fanatic Wendy McClure as she visits the sites from Laura’s life.  It is equal parts fandom memoir and travelogue, a project book with the author revisiting Laura’s life through visits to the homesteads and pioneer activities.  Reading The Wilder Life inspired me to reread several of the original books, noticing things that I’d skipped over as a child.
While I enjoyed the book, I think those who were children in the 70s might enjoy it a bit more as the author was also a child during the 70s Laura revival.  I actually saw the TV show in reruns before I read the books, so my perspective is a bit different.  
Wendy McClure has events in the next two weeks in Austin, the Bay Area, Seattle, Portland, and Illinois.  She has also written a short ebook of further pioneer life observations.

Hey literary travelers! Check out this book :)

coolchicksfromhistory:

Have you ever poured syrup in the snow to make candy?  Did you ever wish you had a light blue calling card?  Have you ever contemplated ”Manly” as a boyfriend nickname?  If so, I have a book suggestion for you: The Wilder Life by Wendy McClure.

The Wilder Life follows BUST columnist and Little House fanatic Wendy McClure as she visits the sites from Laura’s life.  It is equal parts fandom memoir and travelogue, a project book with the author revisiting Laura’s life through visits to the homesteads and pioneer activities.  Reading The Wilder Life inspired me to reread several of the original books, noticing things that I’d skipped over as a child.

While I enjoyed the book, I think those who were children in the 70s might enjoy it a bit more as the author was also a child during the 70s Laura revival.  I actually saw the TV show in reruns before I read the books, so my perspective is a bit different.  

Wendy McClure has events in the next two weeks in Austin, the Bay Area, Seattle, Portland, and Illinois.  She has also written a short ebook of further pioneer life observations.

Hey literary travelers! Check out this book :)

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Posted on April 8, 2012 with 76 notes
#little house on the prairie 
  1. goodbyeolepaint reblogged this from coolchicksfromhistory and added:
    OMG, I have to read this! I devoured those books as a kid.
  2. mxandb reblogged this from alpha-lima-lima-papa and added:
    This was the first series I ever reread. I remember thinking, “Well, I know I’ve read it already - but I can read it...
  3. amberguessa reblogged this from alpha-lima-lima-papa and added:
    From what I’ve read (admittedly not much as I haven’t had time to finish the book), it’s mostly book/real life stuff....
  4. alpha-lima-lima-papa reblogged this from lostinhistory and added:
    I did not grow up in the 70s. I did grow up reading the books. In fact, I don’t even remember how many times I’ve read...
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    My father is a very… thorough planner, to err on the side of understatement, and one year we took a family roadtrip to...
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  13. countbirdula reblogged this from literarylandmarks and added:
    Adding this to my to-read list. I was a huge Little House fan.
  14. literarylandmarks reblogged this from coolchicksfromhistory and added:
    Hey literary travelers! Check out this book :)
  15. yepimhere reblogged this from coolchicksfromhistory and added:
    I’ll need to check this out.