Wilder

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16 Episodo

  1. A Little House 50th Anniversary Special!

    Publicado: 29/8/2024
  2. The Sicilian Inheritance Ep 1: LORENZA

    Publicado: 17/5/2024
  3. BONUS: "Oh, that Nellie Oleson!" with Alison Anrgrim

    Publicado: 20/10/2023
  4. 10. “It can never be a long time ago.”

    Publicado: 31/8/2023
  5. BONUS: Caroline Fraser’s Prairie Fires

    Publicado: 17/8/2023
  6. BONUS: A chat with Melissa Gilbert

    Publicado: 10/8/2023
  7. 9. The Business of Laura

    Publicado: 3/8/2023
  8. 8. Little Landon on the Prairie

    Publicado: 27/7/2023
  9. 7. The Problem of Laura

    Publicado: 20/7/2023
  10. 6. Outside the Little Houses

    Publicado: 13/7/2023
  11. 5. This American Life

    Publicado: 6/7/2023
  12. 4. Daughter Dearest pt. 2: Politics and Rose

    Publicado: 29/6/2023
  13. 3. Daughter Dearest pt. 1: The Hurricane

    Publicado: 22/6/2023
  14. 2. Heroine with a Thousand Faces

    Publicado: 15/6/2023
  15. 1. "Now is Now"

    Publicado: 8/6/2023
  16. Introducing "Wilder"

    Publicado: 1/6/2023

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Jack Kerouac but make it a girl with braids. Carrie Bradshaw, but without the sex, and also braids. An American Icon. An American Odyssey. American propaganda. Violently so, in some cases. Laura Ingalls Wilder is evergreen. For better or worse. Since the first Little House book was published in 1932, generations of readers have flocked to Laura’s cozy stories of the Ingalls family settling the Western frontier. The series inspired a TV show, pageants, and entire fashion lines. Behind this franchise is a woman who experienced almost a full century of American history. She’d made her first trips in a covered wagon, and eventually flew on a jet plane. Laura Ingalls Wilder’s life and legacy remain as powerful, mesmerizing, controversial, and violent as the America she represents. In a country currently at odds with itself and its history could there be a better time for an exploration of this woman?

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