Little House on the Prairie

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Little House on the Prairie

Laura Ingalls Wilder · Book · 1932

What hooked you in Little House on the Prairie was the profound way families find strength while building a home in unforgiving landscapes.

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Little House on the Prairie

Adaptation

Little House on the Prairie

Ed Friendly · Series · 1974

Films on the same thread

Minari

Minari

Lee Isaac Chung · Film · 2021

Like Little House on the Prairie, this story captures the quiet resilience of a family carving out a life on the frontier while navigating the hardships of rural agriculture.

The Grapes of Wrath

The Grapes of Wrath

John Ford · Film · 1940

Much like the Ingalls family's journey, this narrative explores the raw reality of migration and the deep, unwavering bond that sustains a family during times of extreme economic instability.

The Secret of NIMH

The Secret of NIMH

Don Bluth · Film · 1982

This story mirrors the pioneer spirit of Little House on the Prairie by highlighting a mother's fierce determination to move her family to safer ground against all environmental odds.

Legends of the Fall

Legends of the Fall

Film · 1994

If you valued the focus on family legacy in Little House on the Prairie, you will appreciate how this saga depicts the enduring ties of kinship within the wilderness.

Series on the same thread

1883

1883

Taylor Sheridan · Series · 2021

This series serves as a gritty expansion of the themes found in Little House on the Prairie, focusing on the grueling survival and hope inherent in moving west by wagon.

1923

1923

Taylor Sheridan · Series · 2022

Just as the Ingalls family faced the elements, this saga follows a later generation struggling to maintain their land and livelihood amidst the harsh realities of the American West.

American Primeval

American Primeval

Mark L. Smith · Series · 2025

This narrative echoes the pioneer survivalism of Little House on the Prairie, emphasizing the complex bond between a mother and son as they navigate a dangerous, untamed frontier landscape.

Heartland

Heartland

Heather Conkie · Series · 2007

Sharing the rural heart of Little House on the Prairie, this show centers on the labor and sacrifice required to keep a family farm running through significant financial struggle.

Podcasts on the same thread

The Simpler Life? with James & William

The Simpler Life? with James & William

Podcast

Those who enjoyed the self-sufficiency of Little House on the Prairie will find a modern resonance in this journey toward gardening, land cultivation, and a simpler, intentional way of life.

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Common questions

What is the chronological order of the Little House on the Prairie book series?

Little House on the Prairie is the second book in the series written by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The story follows the Ingalls family as they leave Wisconsin and travel by covered wagon to the Kansas Territory to build a new home on the open prairie.

Is the 1974 Little House on the Prairie TV show based on the 1932 book?

Yes, the 1974 television series Little House on the Prairie is an adaptation of the source material written by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The show draws its narrative inspiration from the events and characters depicted in the original book published in 1932.

Does the Little House on the Prairie book take place in Wisconsin?

No, the book Little House on the Prairie begins after the family leaves their home in the Big Woods of Wisconsin. The narrative focuses on their journey westward to the Kansas Territory, where Pa builds a new house and the family begins farming the prairie land.

How long does the family travel in the Little House on the Prairie book?

In the book Little House on the Prairie, the Ingalls family travels for many days in their covered wagon. They cross the country from the Big Woods of Wisconsin until they reach the Kansas Territory to find a location for their new homestead.

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