This collection of journal entries and letters from Laura Ingalls
Wilder's travels across the country is a fascinating glimpse into life
and travel in the early twentieth century. This middle grade
nonfiction book is an excellent choice for tween readers in grades 5 to
6, especially during homeschooling. It's a fun way to keep your child
entertained and engaged while not in the classroom.
Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of the beloved Little House series, crossed
the country by covered wagon, by train, and by car. Here, Laura's
writings from three of her most memorable journeys have been collected
in one special volume.
On the Way Home recounts her 1894 move with her daughter, Rose, and
her husband, Almanzo, from South Dakota to Mansfield, Missouri, where
Laura would live for the rest of her life. In West From Home, Laura
wrote letters to Almanzo about her adventures as she traveled to
California in 1915 to visit Rose. Finally, The Road Back tells the
story of Laura and Almanzo's first trip back to DeSmet in 1931, the town
where Laura grew up and fell in love with Almanzo.
Laura's candid sense of humor and keen eye for observation shine in this
wonderful collection of writings about the many places she called home.