Little House on the Prairie - I'll Be Waving as You Drive Away

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Based on the writings of Laura Ingalls Wilder, LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE is one of the most beloved television shows of all time. Follow the Ingalls family as they face the hardship of living on the American frontier in the late 1800s. In this emotional two-part tale, young Mary Ingalls (Melissa Sue Anderson) begins to go blind. As the family struggles to deal with the tragedy, they decide that going to a special school in Iowa would be the best thing for Mary.
Actors and Key Contributors:  Melissa Sue Anderson, Alison Arngrim, Richard Bull, Victor French, Jonathan Gilbert,

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wonderful....great memories of a terrific show

Rating of 5 out of 5.0 Written By MollyRK on 2003-09-20

Hands down, "I'll Be Waving as You Drive Away" is a classic in the "Little House on the Prairie" series and is something you'll definitely want to see if you're a fan of the show. Indeed, it is a critical turning point, both on the show and in the true-to-life books, and it launches some drastic changes in the entire Ingalls family. When fifteen-year-old Mary is stricken with blindness, it is her initial denial and her family's fear and guilt that makes for a very emotional first few months. Mary's parents send her to a top-notch school for the blind, where she refuses to learn at first but is pulled in the right direction by her patient teacher Adam Kendall. In time, they form a loving bond that will last forever, and Mary's character matures a hundred times over through her experience. ... (Read Full Review)


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