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Inside Laura's Little House: The Little House on the Prairie Treasury
Christina Wyss Eriksson, Carolyn Strom Collins
The Selected Journals of L.M. Montgomery, Volume I: 1889-1910
L.M. Montgomery, Mary Henley Rubio, Elizabeth Hillman Waterston
Another side of Wilder.
Living in the Shadow of Death: Tuberculosis and the Social Experience of Illness in American History
Add to the list of "I never thought the history of ____ would be so interesting."
Read as background material for an upcoming exhibit at the museum, this is one of the most readable histories I've read in a while. Strasser starts with rag shops, peddlars, and takes us all the way to the recycling boom of the 1970s. She explores class, industry, personal habits, corporations, and marketing. One of the best passages was about the development of Kotex.
Great, great stuff with all sorts of fun tidbits. Highly recommended to anyone who might be the slightest bit curious.
Read as background material for an upcoming exhibit at the museum, this is one of the most readable histories I've read in a while. Strasser starts with rag shops, peddlars, and takes us all the way to the recycling boom of the 1970s. She explores class, industry, personal habits, corporations, and marketing. One of the best passages was about the development of Kotex.
Great, great stuff with all sorts of fun tidbits. Highly recommended to anyone who might be the slightest bit curious.