Little Women

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Product Details
Price
$28.74
Publisher
Padmore Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
712
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 1.5 inches | 2.13 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781939866141

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About the Author
Louisa May Alcott, an American novelist and poet, was born in 1832 in Germantown, Pennsylvania. Alcott was the daughter of the famous visionary Bronson Alcott and was friend of Emerson and Thoreau. Her education was under the direction of her father, for a time at his old Temple School in Boston and, later, at home. She turned to writing in order to increase the family income and had many short stories printed in magazines and newspapers. In addition to writing, she worked as a teacher, governess, and Civil War nurse, as well as being an advocate of abolition, women's rights, and prohibition. After her experiences she wrote Hospital Sketches (1864) which won wide praise, followed by an adult novel, Moods. She is best known as the author of the novel Little Women and its sequels Little Men and Jo's Boys. Little Women is generally based on Alcott's childhood experiences with her three sisters. Alcott was writing of her own incense experiences with fame. She expired in 1888 and is buried in Sleepy Hollow cemetery in Concord Massachusetts.
Reviews

"Padmore Publishing's edition of Little Women, contrary to recent ones by other publishers, includes parts 1 and 2 of the original story, which allows the reader to get to know more intimately each character and the changes and challenges the four March sisters experienced in this wonderful coming of age story. Ben Berry's illustrations are beautiful in the book cover as well as in the accompanying merchandise."

"Little Women is an old classic that is simply begging to be re-read. With 700 pages and a story divided into two parts, the weight of this book is a mirror of the weight of the narrative. The four March sisters and their family and friends become part of each reader, given them countless lessons about life through the gentle pages of Louisa May Alcott's masterpiece."

"The relevance today is mesmerizing. Even though some events are dated, the social interactions and the girl's challenges are as relevant today as they were then."