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April 12, 2012
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One Woman's Foray into the Lost World of Laura Ingalls Wilder
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LET'S GET THIS out of the way—when I was little, I had an imaginary friend named Laura. Not so coincidentally, I really, really liked Laura Ingalls. So it's fair to say that Wendy McClure, avid Little House fan and author of The…
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