Caroline: Little House, Revisited [Large Print]
Caroline: Little House, Revisited [Large Print]
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Published:
18 September, 2017
Description
In the frigid days of February, 1870, Caroline Ingalls and her family leave the familiar comforts of the Big Woods of Wisconsin and the warm bosom of her family, for a new life in Kansas’ Indian Territory. Packing what they can carry in their wagon, Caroline, her husband Charles, and their little girls, Mary and Laura, head west to settle in a beautiful, unpredictable land full of promise and peril.
The pioneer life is a hard one, especially for a pregnant woman with no friends or kin to turn to for comfort or help. The burden of work must be shouldered alone, sickness tended without the aid of doctors, and babies birthed without the accustomed hands of mothers or sisters. But Caroline’s new world is also full of tender joys. In adapting to this strange new place and transforming a rough log house built by Charles’ hands into a home, Caroline must draw on untapped wells of strength she does not know she possesses.
For more than eighty years, generations of readers have been enchanted by the adventures of the American frontier’s most famous child, Laura Ingalls Wilder, in the Little House books. Now, that familiar story is retold in this captivating tale of family, fidelity, hardship, love, and survival that vividly reimagines our past.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780062688101 |
| ISBN10 | 0062688103 |
| Number Of Pages | 576 |
| Item Weight | 630 g |
| Product Dimensions | 155 x 230 x 30 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | HarperCollins Publishers Inc |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
I was entertained, transported, and inspired by Sarah Miller's CAROLINE. Each passage was written with so much care and love, I now can't imagine reading Laura Ingalls Wilder's series without a copy of CAROLINE close at hand. --New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Shelley Shepard Gray
Peeling back the layers of Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie series allows Miller to reveal the real Caroline Ingalls, Wilder's mother. Not to be missed by Wilder's grown-up fans or those who enjoy historical fiction about the settling of the American West in the late 1800s. --Library Journal
Comforting, inspiring and beautifully written, Caroline is a precious addition to the story of the Ingalls family but stands on its own as a testament to the spirit, grit and courage that built America. --Mary Jane Clark
A stunning and sentimental novel brimming with historical detail, Caroline grants readers a chance at a new experience with an old familiar story. --Bustle