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Laura Ingalls Friends Remember Her: Memories From Laura's Ozarks Home    by Dan L White
Price: $7.99 USD. 36370 words. Published on November 19, 2009. .

Sit down with Laura's good friends and learn about the Little House lady, down home and close up in her Ozarks hometown. Also includes Laura's own comments and memories, discussions of what made Laura's books so happy, did Rose write Laura's books, and Laura's last little house. By Dan L. White, author of Laura's Love Story: the lifetime love of Laura Ingalls and Almanzo Wilder.
Laura's Love Story: The lifetime love of Laura Ingalls and Almanzo Wilder    by Dan L White
Price: $7.99 USD. 36630 words. Published on December 23, 2010. .

Real love is sometimes stronger than the romance of fiction. Laura Ingalls and Almanzo Wilder’s love is such a story. This book is the true account of two young people who lived through the most trying troubles to form the most lasting love. This is the beautiful, lifetime love story that put the jollity in Laura’s stories and is the final happy ending to her Little House books.
Laura Ingalls Wilder's Most Inspiring Writings    by Dan L White
Price: $4.99 USD. 52600 words. Published on December 24, 2010. .

A large collection of Laura Ingalls Wilder's most inspiring articles, written prior to and seed stock for her Little House books. She offers timeless wisdom on country living and warm memories that later became her beloved books. Extensive notes and setting, like a book within a book, by Dan L. White, author of Laura's Love Story, Devotionals with Laura, and Laura Ingalls' Friends Remember Her.
The Long, Hard Winter of 1880-81 What was it Really Like?    by Dan L White
Price: $4.99 USD. 35490 words. Published on September 14, 2011. .

Laura Ingalls Wilder's classic novel The Long Winter tells the riveting story of the winter of 1880-81 with three day blizzards, forty ton trains stuck in the snow, houses buried in snowdrifts and a town that nearly starved. How much of her story was fact, and how much was fiction? Using newspaper articles, autobiographies and historical accounts, the story of the monster winter of '80-81 is told.