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ChristinaAL Little House Lady


Joined : 21 Sep 2006 Posts : 2147 Mood :  Character Name: Michelle Pierson
| Subject: Old Town in the Green Groves Thu Apr 19, 2007 3:37 pm | |
| As some of you might remember, I ordered several books from an LIW historic site online about a month ago. Well, I received the package about a week after ordering and was more than thrilled. With being so busy I haven't had much of a chance to read (I wish I could bring these books to work! There's always at least an hour there where I have to pretend to be busy! LOL), but I did get through "Old Town in the Green Groves". Has anyone else read this and like to discuss it with me? _________________

Take me back to Walnut Grove, I became Albert Ingalls there |
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Carol Adventure Seeker


Joined : 03 Sep 2006 Posts : 3632 Location : The Seaside Mood :  Character Name: Kate Thorvald
| Subject: Re: Old Town in the Green Groves Thu Apr 19, 2007 3:55 pm | |
| | ChristinaAL wrote: | | There's always at least an hour there where I have to pretend to be busy! LOL), |
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ChristinaAL Little House Lady


Joined : 21 Sep 2006 Posts : 2147 Mood :  Character Name: Michelle Pierson
| Subject: Re: Old Town in the Green Groves Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:37 pm | |
| LOL Carol... I don't think they realize, or care, that I run out of work at a certain point and sit there wishing I was reading LIW books! 
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LIWnut Proverbs 3:5-6


Age : 42 Joined : 07 Sep 2006 Posts : 919 Mood :  Character Name:
| Subject: Re: Old Town in the Green Groves Tue Apr 24, 2007 1:14 pm | |
| I am planning to read it in the very near future, probably within the next 2 weeks. I'll get back to you, ok _________________
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ChristinaAL Little House Lady


Joined : 21 Sep 2006 Posts : 2147 Mood :  Character Name: Michelle Pierson
| Subject: Re: Old Town in the Green Groves Tue Jun 05, 2007 9:19 am | |
| | LIWnut wrote: | | I am planning to read it in the very near future, probably within the next 2 weeks. I'll get back to you, ok |
Great :)
| Spoiler: | | | I enjoyed it - I thought it was a little darker than some of the other books. In some ways, it reminded me of "The First Four Years" - how many bad things could happen one after another to this young family. |
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LIWnut Proverbs 3:5-6


Age : 42 Joined : 07 Sep 2006 Posts : 919 Mood :  Character Name:
| Subject: Re: Old Town in the Green Groves Tue Jun 05, 2007 3:42 pm | |
| I read the book with a freind. She grew up in MO and had never read the LH books. So she went on ebay and bought them all, including Green Groves, and we spent a month or so reading them. I enjoyed the book. It was written in LIW style. It was nice to read about the short life of Charles Jr. The book says that he was buried on Uncle Peter's property but as far as I know, no one knows where that grave is. I found a website for a cemetary that lists him as being buried in it but the location is not given. So maybe he isn't there. I, along with my Ingalls buddy, would love to know where he really lies. I find it kinda irronic that someone wanted to adopt Laura during these Iowa years. Many years later, Mrs Boast wanted to adopt Rose. I am sure that Laura remember how horrified she felt as a child when someone wanted to adopt her child. Green Groves was a great book. At last we have an idea of what happened during those silent years. _________________
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ChristinaAL Little House Lady


Joined : 21 Sep 2006 Posts : 2147 Mood :  Character Name: Michelle Pierson
| Subject: Re: Old Town in the Green Groves Sun Jul 01, 2007 11:20 am | |
| I enjoyed it too - I like how they wrote it in the same style LIW used, and it is nice to have the blanks filled in from those years she herself didn't write about. _________________

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Vanesa Walnut Grove Resident


Joined : 01 Dec 2006 Posts : 1182 Mood : 
| Subject: Re: Old Town in the Green Groves Sun Jul 08, 2007 4:12 pm | |
| I didn't read it. I just can't afford it now, for we had had a serious devaluation. But I'd read somewhere in the net that the book has a lot of mistakes, and that it even lacks some interesting things that Laura herself told us in an account she made about her life in Burr Oak. She remembered it as a "Lovely Place".
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