Laura Ingalls Wilder was born February 7, 1867 in Pepin County, Wisconsin to pioneers Charles and Caroline Ingalls. She was the second of five children. She had three sisters, Mary, Grace, and Carrie, and a brother, Charles that died when he was 9 months old. As a child, she moved quite often as settlers did. The family lived in Wisconsin, Kansas, Walnut Grove, Minnesota, Burr Oak, Iowa, and De Smet, South Dakota. With moving so often, Laura rarely attended school, she learned from her sisters and by teaching herself. At 15, in an attempt to help earn money, she got her teaching certificate and went to teach at a school, Boochie School in South Dakota. Laura taught for 3 years before marrying Almonzo
The novel Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand is a biography about a man named Louie Zamperini who lived a very puzzling life. Running through his youth into great fame at the Olympics, joining the military and getting stranded on a raft in the Pacific Ocean, and being locked up in a prisoner camp to finally being released home.
In Massachusetts. She was the eldest daughter of Thomas Ingersoll and Elizabeth Dewey. When Laura was at the age of eight her mother passed away leaving four little girls behind. Laura’s father got remarried twice and had a large family by his third wife. During the American Revolution Laura’s dad supported the Patriots.
“I'm attracted to subjects who overcome tremendous suffering and learn to cope emotionally with it” said Laura Hillenbrand. Hillenbrand overcame her suffering. by writing books and short little stories and not going out and staying home. Hillenbrand is best known of her biographies and writing about famous runners. After taking a look at the life and work of Laura Hillenbrand, it is apparent that this writer deserves recognition as a profound American author.
The American author Og Mandino once said,”sound character provides the power with which a person may ride the emergencies of life instead of being overwhelmed by them. Failure is… the highway to success.”In Laura Hillenbrand’s biography Unbroken, the considerable Louis Zamperini exemplified Og Mandion’s out look beating as a world war II soldier,took on anything handed to him from shark attacks to a prisoner of war in japan. It was Zamperini’s Determination that pushed each other to continue to survive in which Hillenbrand convyed his captivating biography.
Bessie Vanburen was from a little town called Ashville, located in the middle of South Carolina. Although, they were poor Bessie and her husband Paul made ends meet. Their kids were the age four and six. During this century they didn’t have schools. So she home schooled both of her kids, while her husband was out looking for a well-paying job.
Laura Secord was born September 13th, 1775 in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Laura was the daughter of Thomas Ingersoll, an American who had sided with the Patriots during the American Revolution(1775–83). Ingersoll moved his family to the Niagara Peninsula in 1795 and ran a tavern at Queenston. Early during the war of 1812, James
Laura Jane Addams was born in Cedarville, Illinois on September 6, 1860. Addams lost her mother to childbirth at the age of two, and her father, John Addams, was a prominent
Jane (Laura) Addams was born to Sarah (Weber) Addams and John Huy Addams on September 16, 1860 in Cedarville, Illinois near Rockford and Wisconsin border. She was the eighth of nine children. From this union out of the nine children only three of the daughters and one son survived to see adulthood.
Brown was one of seven children, that was born on October 10, 1927, in Malvern Pennsylvania. She and her siblings were raised on her fathers’ farm in West Chester, Pennsylvania She was inspired at twelve years old to become a nurse. Brown applied to the West Chester school of Nursing, but was rejected based on
Bessie was born April 15, 1894 in Chattanooga, Tennessee to a part time Baptist preacher, William Smith, and his wife Laura. The family was large and poor. Soon after she was born her father died. Laura lived until Bessie was only nine years old. The remaining children had to learn to take care of themselves. Her sister Viola then raised her. But it was her oldest brother,
Laura Ingalls Wilder was the second oldest of five children. She had one older sister Mary, and three younger siblings named Carrie, Grace, and Charles. On August 3, 1870, Carrie Ingalls was born in Montgomery County, Kansas. Grace, the youngest daughter, was born, May 23, 1887, in Burr Oak, Iowa. The last Ingalla child Charles, was born in Minnesota, but unexpectedly died at nine months.The parents of the five children were Caroline and Charles Ingalls. The oldest Ingalls daughter Mary suffered from high fever when she was 10. She slowly got better better over the weeks, but was left blind. After finishing school, Mary went to the Iowa College for the Blind and learned to read Braille. The Ingalls family lived a pioneer lifestyle.
Zora Neale Hurston was born January 7, 1891 in Eatonville, Florida, the fifth of eight children to Reverend John Hurston and Lucy Potts Hurston. Zora was extraordinary person. When her mother
At the age of 65, Laura Ingalls Wilder begun to share the tails of her childhood threw books. With the help of her daughter rose, who was a writer, Wilder found the voice to tell of her families struggles Laura said "It is still best to be honest and truthful to make the most of what we have, to be happy with simple pleasures, and to be chearful and have courage when things go wrong. She was born on February 7, 1867.
Thornton Niven Wilder was born on April 17, 1897 in Madison, Wisconsin to Amos Parker Wilder and Isabella Niven Wilder. The Wilder children grew to see success. Amos Wilder, Thornton’s older brother, became a Hollis Professor of Divinity at the Harvard Divinity School, an American poet, a founder in the field of theopoetics, as well as a nationally ranked tennis player. Charlotte Wilder made her success as an American poet. Janet Wilder Dakin, the youngest sibling of Thornton, received a Ph.D. in zoology and became a zoologist as well as a philanthropist. Thornton was noted at an early age for his intelligence and was unfortunately teased during his childhood. He would seek sanctuary in his schools’ libraries and would write plays. Eventually, he received an education from the universities of Yale and Princeton. Afterwards, Thornton became an accomplished novelist and playwright.
Laura Ingersoll Secord was born on September 13, 1775, in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, United States. Laura Secord is like her husband, James Secord, because they both are in Upper Canada, but had been born in the United States and had relatives across the line, same thing for many other people. Laura Secord and her husband were United Empire Loyalists. She was loyal to the British Crown, and was committed to the defense of the colony. She unfortunately died on October 17, 1868, in Chippawa, Ontario.