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Category: Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal winners
However, both books went on to receive high acclaim and, in 1970, jointly won the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, a major prize in children's literature.
Category: Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal winners
* 1867 Laura Ingalls Wilder, American author ( d. 1957 )
* 1836 Charles Ingalls, father of Laura Ingalls Wilder ( d. 1902 )
* 1865 Mary Ingalls, sister of Laura Ingalls Wilder ( d. 1928 )
White received the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal in 1970 for Stuart Little and Charlotte's Web.
* October 23 Almanzo Wilder, American writer, and husband of Laura Ingalls Wilder ( b. 1857 )
* February 10 Laura Ingalls Wilder, American author ( b. 1867 )
* January 10 Mary Amelia Ingalls, blind older sister of author Laura Ingalls Wilder ( d. October 20, 1928 )
* August 3 Carrie Ingalls, younger sister of author Laura Ingalls Wilder ( d. 1946 )
* May 23 Grace Ingalls, youngest sister of author Laura Ingalls Wilder ( d. 1941 )
* December 12 Caroline Lake Ingalls, née Quiner, mother of author Laura Ingalls Wilder ( d. 1924 )
* January 10 Charles Phillip Ingalls, Pioneer father of author Laura Ingalls Wilder ( d. June 8, 1902 )
They include the Newbery Medal for writing, Michael L. Printz Award for writing for teens, Caldecott Medal for illustration, Golden Kite Award in various categories from the SCBWI, Sibert Medal for informational, Theodor Seuss Geisel Award for beginning readers, Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal for impact over time, Batchelder Award for works in translation, Coretta Scott King Award for work by an African-American writer, and the Belpre Medal for work by a Latino writer.
* Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie series describes her father and family claiming a homestead in Kansas, and later Dakota Territory.
In her novella The First Four Years, American author Laura Ingalls Wilder refers to rhubarb as " pie plant ".
Pepin County was the birthplace of Laura Ingalls Wilder.

Laura and Wilder
* Almanzo Wilder, husband of Laura Ingalls Wilder, lived on a farm near Spring Valley.
Walnut Grove is the home of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum, dedicated to the author of the Little House on the Prairie books.
Charles Frederic ' Freddy ' Ingalls, ( November 1, 1876 August 27, 1877 in South Troy, Minnesota ), the little brother of Laura Ingalls Wilder, was born in Walnut Grove.
Entrance to Laura Ingalls Wilder MuseumThere were 291 households out of which 21. 3 % had children under the age of 18 living with them, 53. 3 % were married couples living together, 6. 5 % had a female householder with no husband present, and 38. 8 % were non-families.
* Laura Ingalls Wilder, author
* Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum site

Laura and has
A Texan wrote to a male companion at home: `` what has become of Halda and Laura??
The tragic tale of the Mexican colony on Clipperton Island has been the subject of several novels, including Ivo Mansmann's Clipperton, Schicksale auf einer vergessenen Insel (" Clipperton, Destinies on a Forgotten Island "); ISBN 3-354-00709-5 ( in German, no English translation available ) and Colombian writer Laura Restrepo's La Isla de la Pasión in the Spanish language.
For more than a decade, Yale University neuropathologist Laura Manuelidis has been challenging this explanation for the disease.
Aside from Who Dey, the team also has the Cincinnati Ben Gals, the team's cheerleading squad, which is known for having Laura Vikmanis, the oldest cheerleader in league history.
When she is six years old, Laura has a vision of a beautiful visitor in her bedchamber.
During Carmilla's stay, Laura has nightmares of a fiendish cat-like beast entering her room at night and biting her on the chest.
Whilst Laura Mulvey's paper has a particular place in the feminist film theory, it is also important to note that her ideas regarding ways of watching the cinema ( from the voyeuristic element to the feelings of identification ) have been very important in terms of defining spectatorship from the psychoanalytical view point.
There has been a refocus onto celluloid film's ability to capture an " indexical " image of a moment in time by theorists like Mary Ann Doane, Philip Rosen and Laura Mulvey who was informed by psychoanalysis.
Laura Bush has become a breast cancer activist on her mother's behalf through her involvement in the Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
His work has been translated into many languages, including Yiddish, and including such works as Sainte-Carmen de la Main, Ç ' ta ton tour, Laura Cadieux, and Forever Yours, Marilou ( À toi pour toujours, ta Marie-Lou ).
While it is possible she was an idealized or pseudonymous character particularly since the name " Laura " has a linguistic connection to the poetic " laurels " Petrarch coveted Petrarch himself always denied it.
Turin, Einaudi, 1964 ) has spoken of linguistic indeterminacy Petrarch never rises above the " bel pié " ( her lovely foot ): Laura is too holy to be painted ; she is an awe-inspiring goddess.
The album, produced by Ethan Johns ( who has previously worked with Kings Of Leon, Rufus Wainwright and Laura Marling ), would include covers of songs by Bob Dylan, John Lee Hooker and Billy Joe Shaver, and feature such guest musicians as Booker T.
A cultural icon, Nancy Drew has been cited as a formative influence by a number of women, from Supreme Court Justices Sandra Day O ' Connor and Sonia Sotomayor to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and former First Lady Laura Bush.
Laura has the highest elevation point on the atoll, estimated at less than 10 feet above sea level.
Laura has the best soil for planting and has several farms.
Laura Miller, writing in Salon ( Oct 12, 2011 ), said the fiction award has became a Newbery Medal for adults: Good for you whether you like it or not.
Hamilton has since appeared on the television shows Frasier ( season 4 episode " Odd Man Out " as Laura ) and According to Jim and has done more TV movies, including On the Line, Robots Rising, Rescuers: Stories of Courage: Two Couples, Point Last Seen, and The Color of Courage.
Working with illustrator Laura Cornell, Curtis has written a number of children's books, all published by HarperCollins Children's Books.
In the film, Laura has only just arrived at Dr. Lynn's flat when the owner returns, and is immediately led out by Dr. Harvey via the fire escape.
Laura has been killed by a shotgun blast to the face, just inside the doorway to her apartment, before the start of the film.
Rotten Tomatoes reports that Laura has 100 % fresh rating, based 45 reviews, with the consensus being " a psychologically complex portrait of obsession, Laura is also a deliciously well-crafted murder mystery.

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