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Historical Fiction · 1943 · G

These Happy Golden Years

by Laura Ingalls Wilder

She's teaching school. Almanzo is courting her. This is the last Little House book.

ForAll agesGenreHistorical FictionLength289 pagesRead time~8 hours

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Violence

Barely any

No violence; the Dakota winters are harsh but not dangerous in the narrative

Language

Barely any

Clean language appropriate for all ages

Sexual Content

Barely any

Courtship and marriage; completely innocent

Substance Use

Barely any

None

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

No psychological intensity; a warm conclusion to a beloved series

What this book is about

Laura teaches school at fourteen while Almanzo Wilder courts her across the Dakota prairie winters. The final Little House book concludes the series with Laura and Almanzo's marriage and their first home together. Warm, gentle, and historically grounded.

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