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Date Posted: 12:48:05 03/14/02 Thu
Author: Ann
Subject: How does PG relate to the LHOP books?
In reply to: Shell 's message, "For anyone who has Pioneer Girl" on 16:04:15 02/28/02 Thu

PG is written as non-fiction, I think, but I am wondering, from reading PG is it clear that Laura's writing is the essence of the LHOP books? What particular aspects seem most related to the books? Characterization? Descriptions? If any aspects seem as if they probably benefited from Rose's editorial help, what are they? Scene transitions? What? Thanks! (Some day I'm going to have to pony up and order PG myself.)

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