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Little House on the Wasteland by Laura Ingalls-Wei
Little House on the Wasteland by Laura Ingalls-Wei











"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. But there are dangers as well on the long road between the Big Woods and the Wastes, for the wild country in which Laura grew up was one still plagued by warlords, cannibals, and a terrible sickness that turns men into monsters. Product Details Product Description Customer Questions & Answers Customer Ratings Review this product Laura Ingalls-Wei, Amanda Platsis (Illustrator). Little House on the Wasteland is her first attempt to preserve and share her memories of a childhood spent on the margins of civilization, travelling far and. On their journey, Laura encounters the marvelous ruins left over from Lectric Times and meets the diverse peoples who inhabit the former domains of the Old Merican Empire. Then, one winter, as refugees from the east begin pouring into the nearby market town, Laura and her family are forced to migrate westward towards the dry, unpopulated flatlands known as the Wastes. But Laura and her family live safe in their little house in the wilderness, growing their own food, making their own tools, and scavving their own Supplies. Elsewhere, war and hunger and disease still linger. Pa pulled the handcar off the old number road, into the cover of the woods. 42 books based on 14 votes: An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson, Little House on the Wasteland by Laura Ingalls-Wei, The Gardeners Companion t.

Little House on the Wasteland by Laura Ingalls-Wei Little House on the Wasteland by Laura Ingalls-Wei

Laura was born many years after the Great Bust. Night after night, they camped hidden among the trees. Once, there was a little girl named Laura who lived in an abandoned cabin deep in the big woods of what was once Wisconsin.













Little House on the Wasteland by Laura Ingalls-Wei