Farmer Boy CD (Little House #2) (Abridged / CD-Audio)
Other Books in Series
This is book number 2 in the Little House series.
- #1: Little House in the Big Woods (Paperback): $7.64
- #3: Little House on the Prairie (Paperback): $7.64
- #4: On the Banks of Plum Creek: Full Color Edition: A Newbery Honor Award Winner (Little House #4) (Paperback): $8.49
- #5: Christmas Stories: Reillustrated Edition: A Christmas Holiday Book for Kids (Little House Chapter Book #5) (Paperback): $4.24
- #6: The Long Winter: Full Color Edition: A Newbery Honor Award Winner (Little House #6) (Paperback): $8.49
- #7: Little Town on the Prairie: A Newbery Honor Award Winner (Little House #7) (Hardcover): $14.44
- #8: These Happy Golden Years: Full Color Edition: A Newbery Honor Award Winner (Little House #8) (Paperback): $8.49
- #9: The First Four Years: Full Color Edition (Little House #9) (Paperback): $8.49
- #10: Christmas Stories (Little House Chapter Books: Laura (Prebound) #10) (Prebound): $15.96
Description
The Story of a boy named Almanzo Wilder...While Laura Ingalls grows up on the western prairie, a boy named Almanzo Wilder is living on a farm in New York State. Almanzo and his brother and sisters work at their chores from dawn until supper most days -- no matter what the weather. There is still time for fun, though, especially with the horses, which Almanzo loves more than anything.
Farmer Boy is the third book in the Laura Years series.
About the Author
Laura Ingalls Wilder (1867–1957) was born in a log cabin in the Wisconsin woods. With her family, she pioneered throughout America’s heartland during the 1870s and 1880s, finally settling in Dakota Territory. She married Almanzo Wilder in 1885; their only daughter, Rose, was born the following year. The Wilders moved to Rocky Ridge Farm at Mansfield, Missouri, in 1894, where they established a permanent home. After years of farming, Laura wrote the first of her beloved Little House books in 1932. The nine Little House books are international classics. Her writings live on into the twenty-first century as America’s quintessential pioneer story.