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After my rewrite and expansion, we say of this as a Little House book really no more than "West from Home is sometimes considered part of the Little House series". I did/ we do mention the intervening sometimes-considered-LHbook, On the Way Home, not yet the subsequent 1931 diary The Road Back --which is the new part of A Little House Traveller (2006) --the omnibus edition of three, one new, none fiction.
I don't know, and doubt whether anyone knows, what is "sometimes considered" part of the LH series.
I do know from AOL that someone counts "11 novels" prior to the unexpurgated. And that some Dutch library uses "Little Huis seri" or whatever, quite broadly. --P64 (talk) 00:43, 4 October 2015 (UTC)Reply