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Title:These Happy Golden Years (Little House #8)
Author:Laura Ingalls Wilder
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 289 pages
Published:October 14th 1953 by Harper & Row, Publishers (first published 1943)
Categories:Classics. Historical. Historical Fiction. Childrens. Fiction. Young Adult. Middle Grade
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These Happy Golden Years (Little House #8) Hardcover | Pages: 289 pages
Rating: 4.19 | 63787 Users | 1284 Reviews

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Fifteen-year-old Laura lives apart from her family for the first time, teaching school in a claim shanty twelve miles from home. She is very homesick, but keeps at it so that she can help pay for her sister Mary's tuition at the college for the blind. During school vacations Laura has fun with her singing lessons, going on sleigh rides, and best of all, helping Almanzo Wilder drive his new buggy. Friendship soon turns to love for Laura and Almanzo in the romantic conclusion of this Little House book. Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts

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Original Title: These Happy Golden Years
ISBN: 0060264802 (ISBN13: 9780060264802)
Edition Language: English
Series: Little House #8, Unsere kleine Farm #7
Characters: Laura Ingalls Wilder, Caroline Quiner Ingalls, Charles Ingalls, Mary Ingalls, Carrie Ingalls, Grace Ingalls, Almanzo Wilder, Nellie Oleson
Setting: De Smet, South Dakota(United States) South Dakota(United States)
Literary Awards: Newbery Medal Nominee (1944)


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Ratings: 4.19 From 63787 Users | 1284 Reviews

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Such a sweet ending to sweet book and a sweet series. (Yes, I know theres technically another one. Ill list the reasons Im skipping it, momentarily. :p ) It had all the things Ive loved about this series: The Ingalls family, the setting, seeing how things were in that area during that historical time period, Almanzo, and a very sweet, innocent romance. The familial love and support of the Ingalls family for each other was especially wonderful. I shed a tear of happiness at Laura and Almanzos

This is probably my favorite of the Little House books, simply because I'm a hopeless romantic. ;) It's both a coming of age and a historical romance. Favorite quotes:She had not known before that it takes two to make a smile.Maybe everything comes out all right, if you keep on trying. Anyway, you have to keep on trying; nothing will come out right if you don't.She had heard that said, [sic] but had not realized what it meant. A bump on the log does not fight anyone, but it cannot be budged.



I think this is my favorite Laura Ingalls Wilder book. I really like Almanzo and his horses and ... it's just an amazing book. :)

*Some possible spoilers... of course, if you looked at the cover of the book, you're probably already aware of where this is going.Eleanor: I know what my favorite part is already: WHEN LAURA GOT MARRIED!!!I want to give it FIVE STARS!!! You know why it's amazing? Because how can a piece of wedding cake taste like sawdust in your mouth?Dad: Why do you think Laura thought it tasted like sawdust?El: Because she's leaving home forever.Dad: But why would that make it taste like sawdust?El: Well, in

THE SERIES ENDS HERE, I CAN'T HEAR YOU.

These Happy Golden Years is book eight of the autobiographical series of novels, and we know from the first that Laura Ingalls will become Laura Ingalls Wilder so we are just waiting for that ring to appear, since we first met him a few books ago. This book spans the years from when Laura is not yet 16 and works in the Brewster School until the time she is married at 18.He isnt that Wilder boy any more, Mary. He is Almanzo. . . I guess its because we just seem to belong together.This is, as with

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