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Ashley Perham
Apr 06, 2015 rated it information technology was astonishing
Well guys, this volume had me confused, annoyed, frustrated, sad, sort of sobbing, and super excited! Allow's just go through ane by one ;D

First confusion. I probably read likewise fast, but what was that whole thing with Miss Sarah. It kinda seemed important but flew over my head. Information technology has stayed with me though, and I'thou not sure why. I judge information technology's considering I'm not totally through processing it!

Annoyed/frustrated: Seriously Rose, drop the attitude. Just like please. It sort of fabricated the middle of the book rat

Well guys, this book had me confused, annoyed, frustrated, distressing, sort of sobbing, and super excited! Allow'southward just get through one past one ;D

Offset confusion. I probably read too fast, merely what was that whole matter with Miss Sarah. It kinda seemed of import merely flew over my head. It has stayed with me though, and I'g not sure why. I guess information technology's because I'chiliad not totally through processing it!

Annoyed/frustrated: Seriously Rose, drop the attitude. Just similar delight. It sort of made the middle of the book rather disagreeable. And that whole thing with Elsa? Really? Like how did that seem a skilful idea?!

Sad/sort of sobbing: When I read most the death of a tiny grapheme I was upset. Not crying, but upset. And then the death of y'all know who. I was *this* close to crying. Crying hard. To be fair, information technology's been a difficult and emotional week and so I was already to the point of tears, but that was difficult! Wow! I loved how the story was told from Laura'due south indicate of view!

Excited: Rose and Paul!!!!!! FEELS!!!!! Side notation: I love her letters! That'southward so cool!

Because this volume ran the whole list of human emotions and touched me, I had to give it v stars! (Somebody should make a literary web series of this series!)

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The other John
I have mixed feelings about this book, the sixth book of Little House: The Rose Years series. (It used to be called The Rocky Ridge years until they decided to make the Petty Business firm spin-offs span v generations.) In it our heroine, Rose Wilder, becomes a teenager. She's moody, rebellious, and generally not as lovable as the Rose of years gone by. The minor characters have also changed. You see less of the friends and neighbors from Rocky Ridge farm and more of the townfolk of Mansfield, Mis I have mixed feelings about this book, the sixth book of Footling House: The Rose Years series. (Information technology used to be called The Rocky Ridge years until they decided to make the Trivial House spin-offs span five generations.) In it our heroine, Rose Wilder, becomes a teenager. She's moody, rebellious, and generally non as lovable every bit the Rose of years gone by. The modest characters have besides changed. You see less of the friends and neighbors from Rocky Ridge farm and more of the townfolk of Mansfield, Missouri. The town seems to take a greater pct of jerks than the surrounding countryside. On the plus side, Rose steps bated for a couple of chapters as the story follows her mother Laura (confusingly chosen Mama) as she travels dorsum to South Dakota to visit her parents and sisters. Technically, information technology's bad storytelling to change the focus like that. Just since my interest in the serial stems from my enjoyment of the original Little House books, the two chapter departure only seems expert and right. Anyway, when one follows a serial, you take to exist a chip more than tolerant of volumes that aren't quite equally good as the residuum, so I'd accept to advise folks to check this one out. ...more than
Story_Girl
Oct 07, 2018 rated it really liked information technology
If you are a fan of the original Picayune Business firm series and are planning on reading this book, exist sure to take a tissue box prepare. This is one of the saddest books in the series because you lot will exist saying goodbye to a very special grapheme, and if you are like me, one you grew upward knowing and reading well-nigh and watching. And it is written in such a beautifully sorry way. The very last adieu, whether historically accurate or not, is a tragically sweet ane.

At present that I have that warning out of the style,

If you lot are a fan of the original Petty House series and are planning on reading this book, be sure to have a tissue box ready. This is 1 of the saddest books in the series considering you will be proverb cheerio to a very special character, and if you are like me, ane you grew upwardly knowing and reading about and watching. And information technology is written in such a beautifully pitiful way. The very last farewell, whether historically accurate or not, is a tragically sweet one.

At present that I have that warning out of the way, New Dawn on Stone Ridge, begins at the turn of the century and the new millennium, 1900. And it is really a coming of age story for Rose. Considering Rose is not a footling girl anymore and she is going to accept to face new challenges and take on new responsibilities.

Rose discovers the pitfalls of bad clan and quickly finds herself caught in a cyclone of deception, lies, sneaking out, romance and rebellion, which comes very close to ruining her reputation. She likewise discovers a dear of letter of the alphabet writing and her human relationship with a childhood friend blossoms into something more, something that brings promises for the futurity. But most importantly, Rose discovers a desire for higher teaching, after her friend Blanche begins studying at an exclusive university. Only when you are the daughter of a struggling farming family, how can that come about?

This is a fast paced book equally far as the Rose books go. In that location is actually quite a lot happening and information technology may not be the well-nigh exciting book simply information technology is an interesting 1.

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Emily
Jul 02, 2012 rated information technology actually liked information technology
This is one of the more exciting Rose books. She gets to run across the arrival of a new century- the 1900s, has an heady boarder- Miss Sarah(an old maid),has a bountiful first crop of apples, and gets Paul to notice her. There are many deaths in this volume. Too Rose turns into a whinny complainer for a while. Rose starts to hang out with Elsa Beaumont because she thinks that she has fallen in love with an older traveling human being. Rose and Elsa sneak out to meet him many times. Rose starts to admire Els This is one of the more exciting Rose books. She gets to see the arrival of a new century- the 1900s, has an exciting boarder- Miss Sarah(an old maid),has a bountiful outset crop of apples, and gets Paul to observe her. There are many deaths in this book. As well Rose turns into a whinny complainer for a while. Rose starts to hang out with Elsa Beaumont considering she thinks that she has fallen in love with an older traveling man. Rose and Elsa sneak out to meet him many times. Rose starts to adore Elsa even though she is spoiled, vain,and hateful. She tricks Rose many times. Laura and Almanzo find out almost "the scandal" when a alphabetic character from the traveling man comes. Luckily no one ever finds out about what happened, Rose is forgiven, and learns that she wants to be good of her own free volition not because her parents make her. Sadly Rose starts to realize that she likes town at present more than the farm and withal she is still unsatisfied with her life without Paul and a improve education. I'yard kind of dissapointed that Rose is non as sweetness and kind in this book as she was when she was younger. I promise that she volition abound out of information technology. It still was an interesting read to learn more than nigh the Wilders. ...more
Jaime K
Apr 20, 2018 rated it it was astonishing
This is a volume rich in detail and events. The worst matter about is how repetitive the information is when talking about by events from previous books.
Well, that and how quick 1900 and 1901 go by, though it makes sense - daily life tin can be monotonous and if nothing spectacular happens, there isn't much to write about.

Still, in that monotony, the world changes. Private lives alter. And information technology turns out life isn't so monotonous.

I dearest reading that people thought the turn of the century meant that

This is a volume rich in detail and events. The worst affair nigh is how repetitive the information is when talking virtually past events from previous books.
Well, that and how quick 1900 and 1901 become by, though it makes sense - daily life can be monotonous and if nothing spectacular happens, there isn't much to write about.

Still, in that monotony, the earth changes. Individual lives change. And it turns out life isn't so monotonous.

I honey reading that people thought the turn of the century meant that Judgement Day was near. Some things don't alter, particularly with "Earthquake Christians."
There are new styles, including backless, depression-cut gowns and make clean-shaven men. I fully agree with Rose that the clean-shaven way looks better.
We get a lot of information that shouldn't exist spoken of/done in "polite company," including talking about the toilet, mentioning/showing undergarments, and a woman showing her ankles.
And so there are people who ruin their reputations and a toothbrush. The writing becomes more mature, and flows with the time information technology is of.

Rose turns thirteen, and so fourteen, and is suddenly 15, and learns what it ways to grow and to come into love. Paul moves away for work to aid his family; this is where her love for writing blossomed. It'south interesting to see how piddling people kept in touch, even within the same town, still notwithstanding maintain friendships.
Although Paul is a bit forwards-thinking, Rose is much more progressive. Information technology's almost easy to see that they wouldn't piece of work out.

It'due south so awesome that the Wilders helped constitute a Methodist church.
It is very smashing for me equally an educator to see how schools inverse from seasonal to annual (September to May).

Nosotros get a lot of info on the struggles of apple farmers. Much more and so here than in previous books do we larn of the finances and debts of the Wilders.
It changes Rose, and maybe living in town does too. She becomes almost stingy, and purposely doesn't want to care near financial issues. Blanche doesn't await down on her for the lack of money, and I sympathise the desire to desire more than, but Rose completely disregards the struggles. She comes to the conclusion that her children would never look shabby and wouldn't want for anything, as if she would be able to control money fluctuations. She wants more than her family tin beget, than she can afford.
Her spending coin on sending letters is completely understandable; her getting snappy at her mother and neighbors when talking about an "erstwhile" and "drabby" style is non - especially because Laura and Almanzo didn't spoil her like Blanche's parents did her. Knowing more about their history now, I can truly run into how Rose was part of her parents' future financial woes.

Elsa is...atrocious to her family unit, and her parents are horrible with bailiwick (and goodness, the end...we see the same thing at the terminate). It's no wonder why the family has scandal surrounding them. It'south very scary to think of how Rose nigh fell into her own trouble.
I Hate the "Buster" nickname. "Boob" makes me chuckle.

It's smashing that there was a swap in signal of view when Laura went dorsum dwelling house to stay with her family unit for two months and say goodbye to her father. It's a very emotional chapter.
Information technology was also a GREAT way to update the reader on Laura's former friends.

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Mary-Jane
Aug 15, 2014 rated it it was amazing
The book begins with the plough of the century, 1900, an exciting time because 1 only lives through a plough of the century in one case in his or her life, if at all. Miss Sarah, a teacher and an old maid (just only 26) comes to board with the Wilders. On a bet, a wild 30-year-old bachelor named Wade starts to court her (but mocking her behind her back), producing gossip throughout the boondocks. When Wade recklessly drives his equus caballus and buggy into a tree (with Miss Sarah aboard) and virtually dies, Miss Sarah an The book begins with the turn of the century, 1900, an exciting time because ane only lives through a plow of the century once in his or her life, if at all. Miss Sarah, a teacher and an onetime maid (simply only 26) comes to board with the Wilders. On a bet, a wild 30-twelvemonth-old bachelor named Wade starts to court her (only mocking her behind her back), producing gossip throughout the town. When Wade recklessly drives his equus caballus and buggy into a tree (with Miss Sarah aboard) and nearly dies, Miss Sarah announces their contempo engagement. However, she has a change of centre, breaks off the appointment, and is courted past the medico who has attended to her and Wade after the accident. When Miss Sarah and the doctor become engaged and when Wade recovers and is humbled by the situation, anybody feels that justice has been served. The Wilders have their first harvest of apples, a financial success, but not plenty to pay off their mortgage. The diversity of apples in their orchard ripen afterwards in the flavor, so they end up receiving a lower price than the farmers with apples that are ready earlier as the market prices change according to supply. Sadly, Abe and Effie'due south newborn son dies. Unfortunately, Effie's superstitious folk remedies preclude her from seeking help from a qualified doctor. The whole town is in shock and devastated when President McKinley, although unpopular, is shot and later dies, and anybody is more addicted of Teddy Roosevelt, his Vice President who takes over. As a teenager, Rose enters into conflict with her parents at times. She is befriended past rich, boy crazy, and disrespectful Elsa who sneaks out of the house at night to meet upwards with a traveling salesman. Rose becomes involved in the escapades, and the salesman actually prefers Rose to Elsa. Rose and Elsa's friendship subsequently ends, to the relief of Rose's parents. Traveling salesman have scandalous reputations. In those days, women did non go out in public unaccompanied, especially not at night. Also, kissing a beau earlier appointment could ruin a girl's reputation forever. When Laura'due south Pa is on his deathbed, Laura takes the train and spends 2 months with her family in the Dakotas. Rose and Paul becomes penpals when Paul works every bit a telegrapher in another country, leading to their plans for a time to come together. When Rose does not receive a scholarship for the high school her friend Blanche attends, Almanzo's sister Eliza Jane offers to board Rose and then she can attend the new loftier school in Louisiana, setting the stage for the next book. ...more
Paul Lunger
Nov 23, 2011 rated it really liked it
In "New Dawn on Rocky Ridge", the story of Rose Wilder advances all the same another 2 years as we move from 1900-1902. This time effectually nosotros witness the dawn of the 20th century, assassination of McKinley, the first major harvest at Rocky Ridge Farm, a major death, as well every bit romance on a couple of different scales. What's nice about this series has always been the power to watch Rose slowly grow-up beyond the years & see that teenagers of this era are at times no dissimilar than those in ours. This is o In "New Dawn on Rocky Ridge", the story of Rose Wilder advances yet another 2 years as we move from 1900-1902. This time effectually we witness the dawn of the 20th century, bump-off of McKinley, the start major harvest at Rocky Ridge Farm, a major decease, as well as romance on a couple of dissimilar scales. What's nice about this serial has always been the ability to watch Rose slowly grow-upward across the years & see that teenagers of this era are at times no different than those in ours. This is of course the 2nd book finished after the death of the author this series continues to non miss a single beat. MacBride's outline continues to contain simply the right amount of information to proceed this story going as if nothing had ever happened. Granted the book does take a 1 affiliate turn away from Rocky Ridge Subcontract to bargain with an event that simply marks the passage of time. Another wonderful volume in this series that I've been able to enjoy with just 2 books remaining. ...more than
Maren
Mar 20, 2008 rated it it was amazing
This review has been hidden because information technology contains spoilers. To view it, click here. I have enjoyed these as much every bit I enjoyed the ones about Rose's mom, Laura Ingalls (Wilder). The only sadness was the bittersweet sadness of watching i of my favorite literary characters age and change as life became a petty more than complicated with the appearance of the industrial revolution and mechanization. I accept two more in the Rose years to finish, only I can already tell you now that I am curious about the years following "Bachelor Daughter."

This volume and so far is my favorite in the Rose Years series

I accept enjoyed these as much as I enjoyed the ones near Rose'due south mom, Laura Ingalls (Wilder). The only sadness was the bittersweet sadness of watching one of my favorite literary characters age and modify as life became a piffling more than complicated with the advent of the industrial revolution and mechanization. I have 2 more than in the Rose years to finish, but I can already tell you now that I am curious most the years following "Bachelor Girl."

This volume so far is my favorite in the Rose Years serial if only considering we become to say goodbye to Pa (Laura's dad). I'll never forget his last words, "Look Caroline...See how Laura's eyes are shining." Their special begetter-daughter human relationship will alive on forever, thanks to these stories.

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Carolyn
Nov 23, 2008 rated it liked it
Rose is a teenager in this book and not such a goody 2 shoes. She has resentment against her parents (confronting Laura and Almanzo? Oh, that's a crime, she's perfect, Rose is now less in my eyes) and does some SNEAKY stuff. I was disappointed that she left to go and alive with her aunt in the end. She's supposed to always love the farm like Laura and Almanzo! She's not allowed to become an individual!!! Change of times, though...1900...lots of opportunities and things happening in the world. I've Rose is a teenager in this volume and not such a goody 2 shoes. She has resentment against her parents (confronting Laura and Almanzo? Oh, that'south a crime, she'due south perfect, Rose is at present less in my eyes) and does some SNEAKY stuff. I was disappointed that she left to go and alive with her aunt in the cease. She'south supposed to always love the subcontract like Laura and Almanzo! She'southward not allowed to get an individual!!! Change of times, though...1900...lots of opportunities and things happening in the earth. I've decided to accept a break from the series until I can get the backbone upward to detect out what my library fines are. ...more
Kirsten
May 20, 2010 rated it it was amazing
I think this is my favorite of the Rose books so far. Rose is growing up into a moody rebellious teenager (which is pretty amusing). She is as well far more political and politically aware than we've seen previously from any of the Ingalls/Wilder series, which I suspect is a reflection of the grown-upwards Rose and her behavior and attitudes. A few references to women'due south suffrage (Mama couldn't vote, but she and Papa were both supporters of... etc. etc.), a decent amount of politics (McKinley and his assa I think this is my favorite of the Rose books so far. Rose is growing upwards into a moody rebellious teenager (which is pretty amusing). She is also far more political and politically aware than we've seen previously from any of the Ingalls/Wilder serial, which I suspect is a reflection of the grown-upwardly Rose and her behavior and attitudes. A few references to women's suffrage (Mama couldn't vote, but she and Papa were both supporters of... etc. etc.), a decent corporeality of politics (McKinley and his assassination, the gold standard, Populism, Socialism). And Pa Ingalls' expiry totally made me weep, I admit. ...more
Yolanda Rico
This review has been subconscious considering information technology contains spoilers. To view it, click hither. so i realize that the concluding 4 books of this serial were non actually written past Roger Macbride since he died. i am going to get out on a limb and say that the whole episode with Elsa Beaumont and Mr. Andrews never happened. sorry i can't meet Mama letting her girl spend the night at the Beaumonts because she doesn't like them. i also tin't see Mrs. Beaumont letting her girl go out like that at night. only what i really can't go over is that ii immature girls would galavant all over boondocks at n so i realize that the terminal 4 books of this series were not actually written by Roger Macbride since he died. i am going to go out on a limb and say that the whole episode with Elsa Beaumont and Mr. Andrews never happened. sad i can't come across Mama letting her girl spend the night at the Beaumonts considering she doesn't like them. i also tin't meet Mrs. Beaumont letting her daughter leave like that at nighttime. simply what i really can't get over is that 2 young girls would galavant all over town at night with a man not from town, somebody would have notices and told their parents. distressing i just don't think this happened. ...more
Jerianna
Jun 07, 2013 rated it really liked it
This is probably the all-time one of the Rose books. He did a really good chore of keeping it in the Little Business firm way, and the coming of age story that he told of Rose was good. The role I liked best, though, was when Mama (Laura) went domicile to Ma and Pa because Pa was dying, and all the memories that came from that. I'yard such a Picayune House freak, I was bawling like a infant that Pa was dying. I had to stop and remind myself that all of them are dead. Ma, Pa, Laura, Rose, fifty-fifty Roger, who was Rose'southward ado This is probably the best one of the Rose books. He did a really good task of keeping it in the Little Firm way, and the coming of age story that he told of Rose was practiced. The part I liked best, though, was when Mama (Laura) went dwelling to Ma and Pa because Pa was dying, and all the memories that came from that. I'1000 such a Footling Firm freak, I was bawling like a baby that Pa was dying. I had to cease and remind myself that all of them are expressionless. Ma, Pa, Laura, Rose, even Roger, who was Rose's adopted grandson who wrote the Rose books is dead. Sheesh. Anyhow, information technology was a sweet book, probably a 4.iv.
I read it aloud to the girls.
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Erika RS
I didn't savor this as much as others in the series, although it was withal a mostly entertaining read. The showtime annoyance is that nosotros're going through Rose'south annoying teenager period. Quite intentionally, her attitude is annoying. While this is not inaccurate, it is harder to read a volume when you suddenly kind of dislike the master character. The other annoyance was the intrusion of much more explicit libertarian politics in what should take been part of the book focused on sad events in the exten I didn't bask this as much every bit others in the serial, although it was still a mostly entertaining read. The first annoyance is that we're going through Rose'south abrasive teenager flow. Quite intentionally, her mental attitude is annoying. While this is non inaccurate, it is harder to read a book when you suddenly kind of dislike the main character. The other annoyance was the intrusion of much more than explicit libertarian politics in what should have been function of the volume focused on sad events in the extended family.

However, those were both strongest at the end of the book. Throughout most of the volume, it was the same delightful slice-of-life vignettes that fabricated the before books enjoyable.

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Sadie
Aug 06, 2009 rated it really liked it
At present that I take gotten over the fact that some of the characters in the Rose series are fictional and, therefore, some of the events. I continued to bask learning of their lives. There is one point where the story takes you with Laura back to visit her family and Rose and Almanzo were left in Missouri. I establish that bit a petty confusing because Laura is still referred to as Mama, merely Almanzo as Almanzo. I can see that the writer wanted us to meet kickoff hand what Laura was doing but he must have Now that I have gotten over the fact that some of the characters in the Rose serial are fictional and, therefore, some of the events. I continued to savor learning of their lives. There is one signal where the story takes you with Laura back to visit her family and Rose and Almanzo were left in Missouri. I found that scrap a little confusing because Laura is however referred to as Mama, but Almanzo as Almanzo. I can come across that the author wanted u.s. to run into first hand what Laura was doing merely he must have struggled to do that while still using Rose's phonation. All in all it was even so good. ...more than
Sarah Michele
Jun thirteen, 2012 rated it really liked information technology
When I asked the kiddo if she'd finished this one, she sort of didn't answer and so said that she didn't similar it. I was puzzled as she commonly gobbles anything Laura or Rose related.

I call up I know why, though, because I cried my eyes out for about a affiliate and a one-half. Those chapters are weird, though, too. There's an awkward shift from Rose's point of view to Laura's.

This one actually starts to set up the trajectory that Rose ends up on, as well as the eventual writing of the original books.

When I asked the kiddo if she'd finished this ane, she sort of didn't answer and then said that she didn't like it. I was puzzled as she usually gobbles anything Laura or Rose related.

I think I know why, though, because I cried my eyes out for nearly a affiliate and a half. Those chapters are weird, though, besides. There'south an awkward shift from Rose'southward point of view to Laura'due south.

This one really starts to set up up the trajectory that Rose ends upward on, as well every bit the eventual writing of the original books.

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Shannon
This volume was then distressing. I was like, I'm going to enjoy this book and information technology will probably not be sad at all. Maybe fifty-fifty a flake ho-hum. Then the writer surprised me!!!!! Information technology fabricated me cry or fabricated tears fill my eyes at to the lowest degree five+ times. It was really good, it was the consummate opposite from what I thought it would be. I couldn't put it downward!!!!! I would recommend this book to anyone of any historic period. It is the perfect volume to read on a rainy solar day in forepart of a warm fire with a mug of hot chocolate by your side. This book was so sad. I was like, I'chiliad going to enjoy this volume and it volition probably not exist pitiful at all. Peradventure even a flake boring. And then the writer surprised me!!!!! It made me cry or fabricated tears fill my eyes at least 5+ times. It was actually good, it was the complete opposite from what I idea it would be. I couldn't put it down!!!!! I would recommend this volume to anyone of whatever age. Information technology is the perfect book to read on a rainy 24-hour interval in front end of a warm fire with a mug of hot chocolate by your side. ...more
Sanya Weathers
Not a kid'due south book. As well, not very considerately expert (you lot can tell this was actually an outline and some working notes left backside by the author, who died before writing the book).

What information technology IS is crack for Piddling House nuts, of which I am one. At that place are some tremendously moving sections, specially if yous read the original books as a child and yous are now a wife and mother.

Not a kid's book. Likewise, not very considerately proficient (y'all can tell this was really an outline and some working notes left backside past the writer, who died before writing the book).

What it IS is crack for Fiddling House basics, of which I am one. At that place are some tremendously moving sections, especially if you read the original books as a kid and you are at present a wife and mother.

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Mae Walker
Fascinating true story about one girl's life in the turn of the century. I always find it interesting reading about how unlike attitudes were and so, and the reactions to new inventions similar telephones, cars and *horror* indoor toilets!
I really relate to Rose, and constitute although the book was very simply written, information technology was beautifully done. I cried in several places, information technology was that good.
Fascinating true story nearly one girl'southward life in the turn of the century. I e'er find it interesting reading about how different attitudes were then, and the reactions to new inventions like telephones, cars and *horror* indoor toilets!
I actually relate to Rose, and plant although the book was very simply written, it was beautifully done. I cried in several places, it was that skilful.
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Gl
Jan 21, 2008 rated it really liked it
Recommends it for: laura ingalls fans
I am a huge fan of the Laura Ingalls stories!!! The tried and true Laura stories are by far my favorites, only when I came across stories of her great-grandmother all the way down to her daughter, I was thrilled. Though I have to admit, the "Rose Years" are my least favorite. I am a huge fan of the Laura Ingalls stories!!! The tried and truthful Laura stories are by far my favorites, but when I came across stories of her great-grandmother all the way down to her girl, I was thrilled. Though I take to admit, the "Rose Years" are my least favorite. ...more
Flora
Apr 23, 2010 marked information technology as abandoned
I'k what yous could call a happy catastrophe fanatic, and I actually didn't see that coming in this volume then I ended up having to drop information technology. I don't run into me coming back to try once again, only I practice similar the way this author writes. I'm what you could call a happy catastrophe fanatic, and I really didn't run across that coming in this book then I concluded up having to driblet information technology. I don't see me coming back to endeavour once again, just I practice like the way this author writes. ...more
Kacey Kendrick Wagner
Rose is becoming a teenager...and has the attitude to go with information technology! Living in town, she makes friends with a flighty daughter who encourages her to sneak around. Not good. It's fun to read near the turn of the century and her developing relationship with Paul Cooley, though. Rose is becoming a teenager...and has the mental attitude to get with it! Living in town, she makes friends with a flighty girl who encourages her to sneak around. Not proficient. Information technology'south fun to read about the plough of the century and her developing relationship with Paul Cooley, though. ...more
Ruth
Jul 26, 2013 rated it it was amazing
We encounter Rose starting to grow up in this ane. Her feelings for Paul enhanced; Lots of little surprises in store in this read, but find it difficult to finish. Highly Recommended by all Little House book readers.
A.K. Frailey
Jul 14, 2015 rated information technology information technology was amazing
We really enjoyed this book as a read-aloud. The story rang truthful merely pulled on the moist vibrant strings of life, echoing beautifully through fourth dimension. I only wish I had realized these MacBride books were available earlier...
Kristen Luppino
This book was amazing. Especially subsequently how the Rose series started I'one thousand surprised, but this added soul, not to mention a great two chapters from Laura'southward view over again. And at that place is some about President McKinley that somehow makes me hold hope for getting through. Wow. This volume was amazing. Especially after how the Rose serial started I'm surprised, simply this added soul, not to mention a great two capacity from Laura's view again. And in that location is some nearly President McKinley that somehow makes me hold hope for getting through. Wow. ...more
Heidi-Marie
Changes for Rose, and they're right along the lines that near girls at this age want to exist reading about. Boys, of course. One in particular--the one you've been hoping for all along in the series. Changes for Rose, and they're right along the lines that virtually girls at this age want to be reading about. Boys, of course. One in particular--the one you've been hoping for all along in the series. ...more
Katie and Kirsten
Oct 12, 2008 rated it really liked it
Recommends information technology for: Girls from 8-12
Recommended to Katie and Kirsten by: no ane
Kirsten: Only I read it. Its pretty good. You would like it if you lot similar books taking place in the 1880's.
Katie: I'k probably likewise dumb to read it anyhow.
Kirsten: Merely I read it. Its pretty good. You would like it if you like books taking place in the 1880's.
Katie: I'yard probably besides impaired to read it anyhow.
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SouthWestZippy
Good book. Had a very lamentable part dealing with the death of a very close family member.
Gillie
Jun 21, 2016 rated it it was amazing
I dear how Paul tells secret! This is probably my favorite book of the series.
Tawney Lee
Jun 25, 2016 rated it actually liked information technology
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. I loved this book but I gave it 4 stars because I wanted to know more about Paul and Rose together. Other than that I highly recommend it
MacBride chosen himself "the adopted grandson" of author and political theorist Rose Wilder Lane, the daughter of writer Laura Ingalls Wilder, and as such laid claim to the substantial Ingalls-Wilder's literary estate, including the "Little House on the Prairie" franchise. He is the writer of record of three additional "Little House" books, and began the "Rocky Ridge Years" series, describing the MacBride called himself "the adopted grandson" of writer and political theorist Rose Wilder Lane, the daughter of writer Laura Ingalls Wilder, and as such laid claim to the substantial Ingalls-Wilder's literary manor, including the "Piffling House on the Prairie" franchise. He is the author of record of three boosted "Niggling Business firm" books, and began the "Rocky Ridge Years" series, describing the Ozark childhood of Rose Wilder Lane. He besides co-produced the 1970s television series Little House on the Prairie.

Controversy came afterward MacBride's death in 1995, when the local library in Mansfield, Missouri, contended that Wilder's original will gave her daughter ownership of the literary estate for her lifetime simply, all rights to revert to the Laura Ingalls Wilder Library subsequently her death. The ensuing court case was settled in an undisclosed manner, but MacBride's heirs retained the rights.

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