

Little Town on the Prairie
Book • 1941
Little Town on the Prairie is the seventh book in the Little House series, published in 1941.
The story focuses on Laura Ingalls beginning to teach school at the age of fifteen to earn money for her family, and her experiences in the growing town of De Smet.
The book explores themes of responsibility, education, and the challenges of frontier life as Laura transitions into adulthood.
The story focuses on Laura Ingalls beginning to teach school at the age of fifteen to earn money for her family, and her experiences in the growing town of De Smet.
The book explores themes of responsibility, education, and the challenges of frontier life as Laura transitions into adulthood.
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as the penultimate book in Laura Ingalls Wilder's "Little House on the Prairie" series, describing the literary society in De Smet, South Dakota.


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while discussing education, citing Laura Ingalls's experience in a literary society.


Rabbi Meir Soloveichik

Meir Soloveichik and Carlos Campo on Strengthening Religious Freedom in America



