In 1940,Wilder’s literary agent George By,wrote Wilder to tell her that he had sat up until two o’clock in the morning reading the manuscript for’The Long Winter,’ and then had trouble going to sleep for thinking of the plight of the Ingalls family and that awful winter. The book was published later in 1940 to… Continue reading The Long Winter Overview and Review
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