Little Women

Read ^ Little Women by Louisa May Alcott ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Little Women The family was generally on the brink of poverty, as her father founded a school that failed and them moved his family to a utopian commune which also failed. M. After a series of sensationalist books and stories written under the name A. Little Men, the sequel to Little Women, is also available in a handsome large print companion volume.. Other Transcendentalists, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau and Nathaniel Hawthorne were visitors in the Alcott home. While based to som

Little Women

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Rating : 4.72 (784 Votes)
Asin : 1613827040
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 564 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-07-27
Language : English

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Horrible edition I am not rating this novel because of the amazing story, but because of the edition. Please do yourself a favor and do NOT buy any books from CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. There's no format in this book. It literally looks like somebody found the story on some website and did a copy and paste. Even the cover is horrible, it is very low quality. If you want this book please search for "Little Women (Oxford World's Classics)" or Penguin's Classics. Those editions are 100x better and are also cheaper than the CIPP edition.. Bibliophile without Borders said perennial favorite for the ages. A very early reader, I received a copy of "Little Women" at age 7. From the very first time I read this lovely book, I fancied myself as Jo, and so thoroughly identified with her that even through all the succeeding decades and thousands of other books read, this book will remain one of my top five favourite books because of her. I read and reread this book sitting in a big apple tree in my parent's back yard, laying on the grass on a summer's day, and under the sheets with a flashlight I now suspect my parents knew I had stashed under my bed.In an age of e. A classic that never gets old! quietnight This is one one of my favorite books to read especially on a cold rainy day. Louisa May Alcott writing is so simple and beautiful and you can put yourself in each of the girl's shoes. Jo, of course is my favorite and it breaks my heart when she's sitting all alone after Beth died, wondering if she's just going to be an old maid. I think that rings a chord with everyone at one point of their life, man or woman. The thing that makes me read this book over and over again is how the characters grow. You start with them all young girls, dreaming of the future, h

The family was generally on the brink of poverty, as her father founded a school that failed and them moved his family to a utopian commune which also failed. M. After a series of sensationalist books and stories written under the name A. "Little Men," the sequel to "Little Women," is also available in a handsome large print companion volume.. Other Transcendentalists, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau and Nathaniel Hawthorne were visitors in the Alcott home. While based to some extent on her own experiences and family, the book is not strictly autobiographical. Based on her experiences growing up with her sisters, Louisa May Alcott's tale was originally published as two separate short novels, "Little Women, or Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy" in 1868 and "Good Wives" in 1869. An aboltionist and a feminist, Louisa May Alcott was the first woman to register to vote in Concord Massachusetts. Additional content featured in this edition includes a detailed author biography, a detailed bibliography of Alcott's work -- both the well-known works and the

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