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Laddar... On the Banks of the Bayouav Roger Lea MacBride
![]() Ingen/inga Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. love this series!!!! Honestly this was the most interesting to me of the Rose books. Actually on the whole they improved after someone finished the unfinished manuscripts. It is possible though that this is because the subject matter was more interesting and Rose got to be more of an adult. She really does discover a whole new world out there. The theme of these books is basically to quote from Beauty and the Beast "I want so much more than they've got planned" and it is obvious that Rose wants to explore the world and see more of what there was than her mother did. In the seventh volume of Little House: The Rose Years, Rose Wilder spreads her wings and spends a school year with her aunt down in Crowley, Louisiana. Those months serve to expand her social consciousness as she experiences life in a bigger city, with different types of people. On one hand, I missed all of the familiar and lovable characters from the previous books. Part of me mourned as Rose drifted away from her parents' values and lifestyles. But on the other hand, I am a child of the 20th Century. I can relate to many of her feelings. And there's the pure fun of exploring life in Louisiana through Rose's eyes. This one's a volume to check out even if you haven't been following the series. --J. Rose visits her aunt Eliza Jane to spend a year in Louisiana going to high school. She finds herself awash in new experiences- she learns three years of Latin in one, gets a beau, makes friends, and develops political beliefs. She becomes valedictorian, and comes home grown up. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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The downsides of this book were that the politics were (once again) rather invasive and the scenes rather disconnected. I think that these two problems are related. The problem with the politics was not that they were there; it was that they felt like an add on. But then, to some degree, everything in the book felt like an add on. I suspect that, since this book was completed after the author's death, it is more of a raw compilation of the anecdotes the author had heard from Rose than those anecdotes woven into a story like the early books in the series. (