People don't seem to realize that Laura Ingalls Wilder was a novelist, not a historian. It's fun that you can read her books as fiction and then read some of the many books that tell about her actual life. Her daughter, Rose Wilder Lane, was interesting, too, and the struggle between Rose Lane and her parents was interesting. Rose Lane was a reporter who traveled all over and was quite famous in her own right, but she was always somewhat jealous of her mother's success as a writer. Lane's fiction is very much a copy of stories her mother told, a pity because Lane was a decent non-fiction writer.