Louisa May Alcotts most famous novel, Little Women, is the story of four sisters, Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March. Loosely based upon the authors own experiences with her three sisters, the novel is a classic coming of age story which follows the development of the young women into adulthood. Set again
Little Women
β Scribed by Louisa May Alcott
- Publisher
- Signet Classic;Barnes & Noble Classics
- Year
- 1868;2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
The latest addition ot the Charming Classic series includes a paperback edition of Little Women , the first American children's novel to become a classic, and a beautiful gold-tone cameo. This timeless favorite follows the four March sistersβpretty Meg, tomboy Jo, shy Beth, and vain Amyβas they grow and mature into four distinctive little women.
Louisa May Alcott was born in Pennsylvania and grew up in Boston and Concord, Massachusetts, the setting for Little Women. Jo is based on Louisa herself, and Meg, Beth, and Amy are inspired by Louisa's own three sisters.
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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SUMMARY: The lives and adventures of the four March sisters--Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy--are set against the backdrop of nineteenth-century New England while their father is off fighting in the Civil War. Reprint.
SUMMARY: The lives and adventures of the four March sisters--Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy--are set against the backdrop of nineteenth-century New England while their father is off fighting in the Civil War. Reprint.
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