
Caddie Woodlawn
by Carol Ryrie Brink (1935)
Set in early 1900s, about frontier life. Well written with lively, authentic characters. Themes of pioneer life and family adventure.

by Laura Ingalls Wilder (1932)
The first in a series of truly charming tales of life on the early American frontier, Little House in the Big Woods introduces us to Laura Ingalls, her Ma and Pa, big sister Mary and Baby Carrie. She lives in an isolated cabin in the Big Woods of Wisconsin and spends her days helping Ma with household chores, learning how to care for a house, farm and family. The descriptions of typical activities on a farm in that era will captivate the imaginations of young and old alike. This series also contains the titles Little House on the Prairie, On The Banks of Plum Creek, By the Shores of Silver Lake, The Long Winter, Farmer Boy, Little Town on the Prairie, These Happy Golden Years, and The First Four Years. They inspired the popular, 1970s television series Little House on the Prairie.
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by Carol Ryrie Brink (1935)
Set in early 1900s, about frontier life. Well written with lively, authentic characters. Themes of pioneer life and family adventure.

by Charles Major (1901)
Historical story about prairie and frontier life. Engaging adventure with well-drawn characters. Themes of nature and childhood.

by Catherine Marshall (1967)
Historical novel about frontier life. Focus on community, resilience, and faith. Set in the Appalachian region during the 1910s.

by Bess Streeter Aldrich (1928)
Story of pioneering woman’s life and perseverance. Themes of family and homesteading. Set in the American frontier.

by Lois Lenski (1945)
Rural life in early 20th century. Themes of community, family, and nature. Suitable for young readers interested in farm life.
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