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iymain 's review for:
These Happy Golden Years
by Laura Ingalls Wilder
This one was interesting as Laura becomes an independent woman of sorts. She's gone from being dependent on Pa to helping to support her struggling family. The insider's story of her miserable host family gives perspective to the lives of the pioneers. Ma's stoicism is highlighted by the misery of the woman of the house Laura stays in.
L's ambivalence to Almanzo and it's metamorphosis into affection is interesting.
L's ambivalence to Almanzo and it's metamorphosis into affection is interesting.