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In this funny and thoughtful guide to a romanticized version of the American expansion west, children's book editor and memoirist McClure (I'm Not the New Me) attempts to recapture her childhood vision of "Laura World" (i.e., the world of Laura Ingalls Wilder and her Little House books about an 1880s pioneer family).
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Wendy McClure loves Little House on the Prairie. And I mean loves. And don't misunderstand me. It's not Little House on the Prairie the tv series. She loves Little House on the Prairie the book series.
Apparently she is not alone. There is a whole world out there of people who delight in all things Little House. So McClure sets off on a quest to experience the full Wilder Life, visiting homesites of Little House major and minor characters, cooking food from the Little House books, even attempting to churn butter.
Along the way, McClure examines why Little House is so important to her. Her thoughts about the whys and experiences in the hows make for a very good story.