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This is the beginning of the Little House series; Martha is Laura Ingalls' great-grandmother. She is growing up in Glencaraid, Scotland, the daughter of Laird Glencaraid. It's a fascinating account of life in Scotland in 1788, told in the "Little House" tradition. A great read.
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If you can't get enough of the Laura Ingalls Wilder series, then this series by Melissa Wiley is for you.
This book is about Laura Ingalls' great-grandmother, living in Scotland in 1788.
I really enjoyed it. Very nice to read about the highlands and their way of life back then. Very informative book. Great for kids and adults!
Also,it is great to read about Laura Ingalls Wilder's ancestors. Fascinating indeed. You can see where Laura got her fiestiness, charm and energy.
Six year old Martha , Laura Ingalls Wilder's great Grandmother is growing up as a daughter of a Laird in SCotland. She does not understand why she can not go to school with her brothers. She has a very prim and proper sister Grisie who is 14 that she tries to compete with. Martha is a very free spirit is always getting into some trouble by not obeying the rules.
Also,it is great to read about Laura Ingalls Wilder's ancestors. Fascinating indeed. You can see where Laura got her fiestiness, charm and energy.
Six year old Martha , Laura Ingalls Wilder's great Grandmother is growing up as a daughter of a Laird in SCotland. She does not understand why she can not go to school with her brothers. She has a very prim and proper sister Grisie who is 14 that she tries to compete with. Martha is a very free spirit is always getting into some trouble by not obeying the rules.