Laura Ingalls Wilder, born February 7, 1867, was the author of "Little House in the Big Woods" and "Little House on the Prairie" and several other books describing her and her family's life on the US frontier during the 1870's and 1880's. She died in 1957.
Laura wrote her books to share stories of her childhood and experiences growing up on the American frontier. Through her books, she aimed to preserve the memories and lessons she learned during that time for future generations to enjoy and learn from.
James Fenimore Cooper was an author who wrote books about the American frontier and the early pioneers.
Laura wrote books about her life in order to become famous. She wrote 8or 7 books. the books were called Little House Books
Laura Ingalls Wilder was an American writer known for her "Little House" series of children's books, which drew inspiration from her childhood experiences as a pioneer. Through her writing, Wilder captured the hardships and joys of frontier life in the 19th century, providing insight into American history and culture. Her books have become classics and have inspired numerous adaptations in various forms of media.
of course she wrote books
she wrote a lot of books
Laura wrote wonderful books about her life on the praire
Laura began writing the books when she was 65 years old.
Laura Ingalls Wilder started writing her first book in 1927 and finished her last book in 1943. They were all written from her desk at Rocky Ridge Farm, Mansfield, Missouri. Her desk can still be seen today as she left it.
Laura's Star is not one book. It is a series of books. They were written by Klaus Baumgart.
she wrote books that are a series called little house on the prarie
Little House series. She wrote these books at the urging of her family