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  2. Category:Novels set in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels set in Wisconsin" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Category:Writers from Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    C. Tim Cahill (writer) Walter Bradford Cannon; Claudia Card; Alden Carter; Paul A. Chadbourne; Eugene W. Chafin; Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin; Warren Chase; Charles ...

  4. Category:Books about Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Books about Wisconsin. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. N. Novels set in Wisconsin (2 C, 32 P) Pages in category "Books about Wisconsin"

  5. List of Little House on the Prairie locations - Wikipedia

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    In 1874, when Wilder was seven years old, the family left their home near Pepin for the second time, and settled just outside Walnut Grove, Minnesota.Walnut Grove may be the most recognized name of all the towns Wilder wrote about in her books (although it is the only town she did not mention by name) because Michael Landon's television series Little House on the Prairie of the 1970s and 1980s ...

  6. Little House on the Prairie - Wikipedia

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    The Little House on the Prairie books comprise a series of American children's novels written by Laura Ingalls Wilder (b. Laura Elizabeth Ingalls). The stories are based on her childhood and adulthood in the American Midwest (Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, South Dakota, and Missouri) between 1872-94. [1]

  7. Here's a list of books that Wisconsin school districts have ...

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    Below are Wisconsin school districts that have removed and limited access to books, as reported by media and district records. PEN America, a nonprofit that advocates for freedom of expression ...

  8. Roberta E. Sebenthall - Wikipedia

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    Roberta Elisabeth "Betty" Sebenthall (January 6, 1917 - January 27, 1979) was an American novelist and poet, based in Wisconsin. She published fifteen detective novels and several volumes of poetry, sometimes under masculine pseudonyms.

  9. Rascal (book) - Wikipedia

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    The setting of the book, their childhood home in Edgerton, Wisconsin (known as Brailsford Junction in the book), is preserved as a museum. The author's daughter, Arielle North Olson, a respected children's author in her own right, is an honorary director of the museum. [3]