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Ma and the girls follow Pa west by train where they make their home at a rough railroad camp and plan for their own homestead.
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Juvenile fiction, Frontier and pioneer life, Family life, Fiction, Newbery Honor, Families, Accessible book, Family, Protected DAISY, Large type books, Children's fiction, Frontier and pioneer life, fiction, Family life, fiction, Novela juvenil, Frontera y exploradores, Familia, Vida fronteriza y pionera, Vida, Family, fiction, Social life and customs, Manners and customs, Pionniers, 19e siècle, Minnesota, fiction, North dakota, fiction, West (u.s.), fiction, award:Newbery_awardPlaces
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La Petite Maison dans la prairie, tome 3: Sur les rives du lac
January 14, 1999, Flammarion
Mass Market Paperback
in French
2081645335 9782081645332
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En las orillas del lago de plata
May 1996, Lectorum Publications
Paperback
in Spanish
- 2nd edition
8427932278 9788427932272
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By the shores of Silver Lake
1981, Harper & Row, HarperCollins
in English
- Newly illustrated, uniform ed.
0064400050 9780064400053
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By the shores of Silver Lake
1971, HarperTrophy
in English
- 1st HarperTrophy ed.
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By the Shores of Silver Lake (little House) (By the shores of silver lake)
1967, scholastic, Scholastic
in English
0590488147 9780590488143
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By the Shores of Silver Lake
October 1953, Harper & Row, HarperCollins
Hardcover
in English
- Newly illustrated, uniform edition
0060264160 9780060264161
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Newbery Honor Book, 1940.
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The Ingalls family had fared badly in Plum Creek, Minnesota. They were in debt. Mary was blind now. So Pa went West to work at a railroad camp in Dakota Territory where he could make as much as fifty dollars a month! Then he sent for his wife and four children, and they became the first settlers in the new town of De Smet. But the railroad brought hordes of land-hungry people from the East. Had Pa waited too long to file his homestead claim? - Back cover.
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