Little Women: From the Original Publisher by Louisa May Alcott, Anna Quindlen (Adapted by), Anna Quindlen (Contribution by), Anna Quindlen

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  • Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
  • Pub. Date: November 1994
  • ISBN-13: 9780316031059
  • Sales Rank: 616,763
  • 512pp
  • Edition Description: Uniform ed
  • Edition Number: 1
 
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Synopsis

The spirit of the March sisters in Little Women embodies the real American experience. For the first time, in a book written primarily for young people, children could recognize themselves in the characters of Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy who spend the Civil War dealing with poverty and the pangs of growing up while waiting for their father to return from war. People from around the country could identify with the hopes, sorrows, laughter and trials of protagonists who talked and behaved much as they did because they were reading about lives already familiar to them in the fabric of their own world.

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Chronicles the joys and sorrows of the four March sisters as they grow into young ladies in nineteenth-century New England.

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Biography

Born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, on November 29, 1832, Louisa Alcott was the rebellious, independent, humorous, sometimes astringent and always outspoken second daughter of Bronson and Abba May Alcott. There can be little argument that her parents were the greatest influence on Louisa’s life, both for good and for ill. Louisa spent her early years in the company of such luminaries as Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Nathaniel Hawthorne. During a childhood which swung between privilege and poverty, between renown and disgrace, between security and instability, Alcott found within herself the moral courage and physical stamina which undergird Little Women.

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December 25, 1999: The book 'Little Women' was and will always be the best book ever written!! The first time I read this book I was in third grade I still read it at least twice a year. I am now 18 and I think every girl with at least one sister should read this book this book will make you appreciate and love your sister(S) even more than you do now. I also reccommend watching the movie staring Winona Ryder it will keep you in tears the whoile time.