Laura Ingalls Wilder The Long Winter Harper children's classic TPB Little House

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width: 5.1 in height: 0.8 in Language: English Features: Reprint, Illustrated Personalize: No Narrative Type: Fiction Original Language: English Vintage: Yes Type: Novel Ex Libris: No Item Weight: 7.8 Oz Personalized: No Genre: Juvenile Fiction Item Height: 0.8 in Country of Origin: United States Illustrator: Williams, Garth, Yes Book Series: Little House Ser. Author: Laura Ingalls Wilder Publication Year: 1994 Format: Trade Paperback Inscribed: No ISBN: 9780064400060 Number of Pages: 352 Pages Publisher: HarperCollins Item Width: 5.1 in Signed: Yes Era: 1990s Intended Audience: Young Adults, Ages 9-12 Topic: concepts / Seasons, Classics, Historical / United States / General, Lifestyles / Farm & Ranch Life, General, Family / Multigenerational, Family / General (See Also Headings under Social Themes), People & Places / United States / General Book Title: Long Winter : a Newbery Honor Award Winner Item Length: 7.6 in

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Laura Ingalls Wilder The Long Winter Harper children's classic TPB Little House. Laura Ingalls Wilder, Little House on the Prairie series The Long Winter, Harper TPB children's classic circa 1994, black writing on upc code back cover, see photo, general wear, otherwise very good condition. Laura Ingalls Wilder, Little House on the Prairie series The Long Winter, Harper TPB children's classic circa 1994, black writing on upc code back cover, see photo, general wear, otherwise very good condition. The Long Winter is the sixth book in Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House series, detailing the brutal winter of 1880-1881 in De Smet, Dakota Territory, where the Ingalls family and townspeople faced near-starvation due to relentless blizzards that cut off all supplies. The novel chronicles their struggle for survival, including grinding wheat in a coffee mill and using hay for fuel, and culminates in a daring journey by Almanzo Wilder and a friend across the prairie to find wheat, saving the town. It's known for its realistic portrayal of hardship, resourcefulness, and the community's resilience, earning a Newbery Honor.