Here I go
again. This is another series. :) I just love series; they occupy me for a longer
space of time than a single book. (However, the really cliffhanger ones tend to
keep me glued to my room for a few solid days of reading. My family doesn’t see
much of me during that time. :)
Well, most
of you have probably heard of and/or read the Little House on the Prairie books written by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
The Caroline Years are a similar series
written by Maria D. Wilkes and Celia Wilkins about Laura’s mother Caroline’s childhood.
written by Maria D. Wilkes and Celia Wilkins about Laura’s mother Caroline’s childhood.
Before
writing the Little House Books, Laura wrote to her aunt, Martha Quiner Carpenter,
Caroline’s older sister, asking her to tell about life growing up in the Quiner
household. It is these letters and stories that the Caroline Years are based
on.
Just like
the Little House on the Prairie
books, the Caroline Years provide
great pictures of life in the early 1800s. As I read these books, I laughed at
the comical antics of Caroline’s older brothers, tapped my feet to the
imaginary music of Charles Ingalls’s fiddle, and shared Caroline’s excitement
as she started school (both as a student and as a teacher).
Unfortunately,
none of the unabridged versions of the Caroline
Years are in print anymore. I would suggest checking first at your local
library for these books, as they tend to be rather expensive.
God Bless!
Love Little House! I didn't know about this series...when were they written?
ReplyDeleteThey were written during the late '90s and early 2000s. There really great if you enjoy Little House.
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