Thomas L. Tedrow
Thomas L. Tedrow (born August 22, 1950) is an American writer, film producer, and venture capitalist. He wrote a Little House on the Prairie spin-off series of children's novels, The Days of Laura Ingalls Wilder. Another series he has written was The Younguns. With Richard L. Tedrow he co-wrote a book on Senator Ted Kennedy's scandal called Death at Chappaquiddick. He resides in Winter Park, FL with his wife Carla and four children.[1]
Books
The Days of Laura Ingalls Wilder
Main article: The Days of Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Missouri Homestead (1992)
- Children of Promise (1992)
- Good Neighbors (1992)
- Home to the Prairie (1992)
- The World's Fair (1992)
- Mountain Miracle (1992)
- The Great Debate (1992)
- Land of Promise (1992)
The Younguns
"The Younguns" redirects here. For the British musical group, see The Young'uns.
- The Younguns of Mansfield (1996)
- Frankie and the Secret (1996)
- The Circus Escape (1996)
- The Legend of the Missouri Mud Monster (1996)
- Shipwrecked on Cannibal Island (1996)
- (?)
- (?) (1999)
- (?) (1999)
Possible Missing Titles: Up and Over the Rainbow, Long Road Back, Mountain Ark, Hills of Gold
Others
- Death at Chappaquiddick (Ottawa, IL: Green Hill Publ., 1976), Thomas L. and Richard L. Tedrow, LCCN 76-3349
- Dorothy: Return to Oz (1993)
- Broken Vows (1994)
- Legend of Grizzly Adams and Kodiak Jack (1993)
- Introduction to African American Studies by Talmadge Anderson and Thomas Tedrow
References
- ↑ Tedrow, Thomas L. The World's Fair. Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers. 1992.
External links
- Thomas L. Tedrow at Library of Congress Authorities, with 14 catalog records
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