Farmer Boy: (Little House Series: Classic Stories) by Laura Ingalls Wilder, Garth Williams (Illustrator)

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  • Age Range: 8 to 12
  • Pub. Date: October 1953
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 40,658
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    • Pub. Date: October 1953
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 40,658
    • Age Range: 8 to 12

    Synopsis

    While Laura Ingalls grows up in a little house on the western prairie, Almanzo Wilder is living on a big farm in New York State. Here Almanzo and his brother and sisters help with the summer planting and fall harvest. In winter there is wood to be chopped and great slabs of ice to be cut from the river and stored. Time for fun comes when the jolly tin peddler visits, or best of all, when the fair comes to town.

    This is Laura Ingalls Wilder's beloved story of how her husband Almanzo grew up as a farmer boy far from the little house where Laura lived.

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    Originally published in 1933, Farmer Boy is the second book in the Little House Series.

    Pat Trattles <%ISBN%>0060522380 - Children's Literature

    If you picked up this book expecting to learn more about the pioneering adventures of the Ingalls family, you won't find it here. This story is about Almanzo Wilder, who as a young man will marry Laura Ingalls, but for now is a boy growing up on a large farm in New York. While his older brother, Royal, can't wait to move to the city and begin life as a shopkeeper or clerk, Almanzo loves the farm, and can't imagine any other life but farming. He especially loves the horses and desperately wants a colt of his own. But before he can have one he must prove he is ready for the responsibility. This book is rich in details about farm life in the late 1800s. Leather for boots, tallow for candles, fat for soap, and of course, meat for the dinner table, all come from the Wilders' slaughtered cattle. Not even the tiniest part is wasted. It puts our current throwaway society to shame. Wilder describes in great detail the process Almanzo uses in completing his chores, so readers can feel that they are making candles, growing a prize-winning pumpkin, or helping with the sheep shearing right along with him. Part of the "Little House" series, this book is not only enjoyable, but it would make a great addition to a classroom discussion of America's frontier past. 2003 (orig. 1933), Avon Books/Harper Collins Publishers,

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    Millions of readers have read -- and re-read -- the Little House on the Prairie books, Laura Ingalls Wilder’s charming, fascinating tales of her own girlhood spent in the American West. The series, which is both a document of frontier-town America in the 19th century and a beautifully told coming-of-age story, is beloved by readers everywhere for their universal truths about family, love, and endurance in the face of hardship.

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    The title, Farmer Boy, says exactly what the book is about---life and times of a child growing up onby BasketladyKA

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    October 17, 2009: I should have read this book as a child, but somehow I missed it. Farmer Boy is a must for all children and parents to read. The first time I read this was when I used to read to my young children before they went to sleep each night. Farmer Boy was a favorite with all of them and they learned many good lessons from it. Of my five children, two of them now have children old enough to read on their own. It doesn't surprise me that they are reading (along with the help of their parents) Farmer Boy and the other books in the wonderful series written by Laura Ingalls Wilder.

    I Also Recommend: Little House in the Big Woods.

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    August 22, 2009: I bought this series for my grandaughter because I enjoyed it so much as a child. My daughter also enjoyed it and now her daughter does too.

    This is semi-biographical and historical, written in beautiful prose for all ages. In our busy materialistic society, it is good to be reminded

    of how these pioneers in early America had so little and lived honestly

    and could be appreciative and happy. The Wilder books are universally appealing.


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