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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/stephen-hines/laura_ingalls_wilder_farm_journalist.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/stephen-hines/laura_ingalls_wilder_farm_journalist_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Laura Ingalls Wilder, Farm Journalist" alt ="Laura Ingalls Wilder, Farm Journalist"/></a><br//>Before Laura Ingalls Wilder found fame with her Little House books, she made a name for herself with short nonfiction pieces in magazines and newspapers. Read today, these pieces offer insight into her development as a writer and depict farm life in the Ozarks&#8212;and also show us a different Laura Ingalls Wilder from the woman we have come to know.This volume collects essays by Wilder that originally appeared in the Missouri Ruralist between 1911 and 1924. Building on the initial compilation of these articles under the title Little House in the Ozarks, this revised edition marks a more comprehensive collection by adding forty-two additional Ruralist articles and restoring passages previously omitted from other articles.Writing as "Mrs. A. J. Wilder" about modern life in the early twentieth-century Ozarks, Laura lends her advice to women of her generation on such timeless issues as how to be an equal partner with their husbands, how to support the...]]></description>
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