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  2. The Long Winter (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Long Winter is an autobiographical children's novel written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published in 1940, the sixth of nine books in her Little House series. It is set in southeastern Dakota Territory during the severe winter of 1880–1881, when she turned 14 years old. The novel was a runner-up for the Newbery Medal in 1941.

  3. List of Little House on the Prairie books - Wikipedia

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    The seventh book begins in 1881, just after the long winter. It is largely set in the town of De Smet, South Dakota. The story begins as Laura accepts her first job, which is to perform sewing work, in order to earn money for Mary to go to a college for the blind in Iowa.

  4. The Longest Winter - Wikipedia

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    The Longest Winter: The Battle of the Bulge and the Epic Story of World War II's Most Decorated Platoon is a non-fiction book written by Alex Kershaw and published in 2004 by Da Capo Press. It became a New York Times bestseller. It tells the story of the eighteen men of an intelligence platoon under the command by Lieutenant Lyle Bouck.

  5. 25 Classic Winter Books to Read by the Fire - AOL

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    The book unfolds through different POVs of Kamchatka residents over the year-long search for the sisters, and it's a mesmerizing, thrilling story of violence in a remote region. $11.21 at amazon ...

  6. Little Town on the Prairie - Wikipedia

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    Today, De Smet, South Dakota attracts many fans with its historic sites from the books By the Shores of Silver Lake, The Long Winter, Little Town on the Prairie, These Happy Golden Years, and The First Four Years. From 1879 to 1894 the Ingalls lived in De Smet and the family homestead, a house in town built by Charles, the Brewster School where ...

  7. The Winter of Our Discontent - Wikipedia

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    The Winter of Our Discontent is John Steinbeck's last novel, published in 1961. The title comes from the first two lines of William Shakespeare 's Richard III : "Now is the winter of our discontent / Made glorious summer by this sun [or son] of York" .

  8. Why The Finnish Long Drink Is A Winter Version Of A ... - AOL

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    The history of the Finnish Long Drink (the cocktail) The origins of the Finnish Long Drink can be traced back to the 1950s. During the 1952 Summer Games in Helsinki, bars were understaffed.

  9. The World in Winter - Wikipedia

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    The story involves a new ice age hitting Europe, British refugees fleeing to Nigeria, and what a later group find when they return.. As the story opens, Andrew Leedon, a London-based television documentary producer, is given a new story to research: an Italian scientist, Fratellini, has proposed an imminent fall in solar radiation for the forthcoming few years which may lead to harsher winters.