books by Louisa May Alcott
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Louisa May Alcott
Rose in Bloom (Puffin Classics)
Louisa May Alcott
Puffin
, 1995
It Only Gets Better
If Eight Couisins was great, Rose In Bloom is classic! I left the child-hood friends in great anticipation of meeting them again as adults. At the same time, however, I felt an ominous sense of foreboding. . . Would Charlie and Mac ruin their friendship in vieing for ...
Classic Starts: Little Women (Classic Starts Series)
Louisa May Alcott
Sterling
, 2005
You MUST read this book!
Little Woman is a book that everyone must read. I really love the characters and everything about it! My favorite character is Jo, who seems a lot like me because she loves books and isn't a really girlie girl. I also like Beth because she is so nice. I really ...
An Old-Fashioned Girl (Puffin Classics)
Louisa May Alcott
Puffin
, 1996
Simple Good Clean fun
Do you ever feel like you are tied up in our times? Worrying too much about cell phones, fashions, and the latest whatevers? This book can set you straight. It gives you a peace of mind and fills you with simple pleasures. The stories main character, Polly, we meet ...
Little Women (Unabridged Classics)
Louisa May Alcott
Sterling
, 2004
A Favorite
This is one of my favorite books. I am an avid reader, and there are some books which I have read more than once, but when I think about them years - or even months - later, I cannot for the life of me remember some of the main charactors' names. It is not so with this ...
Little Women (Signet Classics)
Louisa May Alcott
Signet Classics
, 2004
The Sticking Together Sisters
Little Women is a story about four sisters who live with their mother. I thought it was a great story because it is really easy to figure out what they are doing in a jiff. The best part of this book is that it shows the characters have feelings and emotions that are ...
Eight Cousins (Puffin Classics)
Louisa May Alcott
Puffin
, 1995
My Favorite Alcott
It's neck and neck with LITTLE WOMEN and EIGHT COUSINS on which is my favorite, but as a child I would read COUSINS rather than LW because the whole John Brooke and Meg plot bored me to tears. I loved accompanying Rose as she adjusted to her new guardian, her Uncle ...
Little Women (Barnes & Noble Classics)
Louisa May Alcott
Barnes & Noble Classics
, 2004
From "Little Women" to "Good Wives"
Louisa May Alcott wrote many books, but "Little Women" retains a special place in the heart of American literature. Her warmly realistic stories, sense of comedy and tragedy, and insights into human nature make the romance, humor and sweet stories of "Little Women" ...
Little Men
Louisa May Alcott
Signet Classics
, 2004
My favorite Alcott novel...
Mention the name Louisa May Alcott, and most people will instantly think of "Little Women." But in my mind, the less often discussed "Little Men" is just as great, if not better. The story picks up shortly after the conclusion of "Little Women," with Jo and ...
Jo's Boys (Bantam Classics)
Louisa May Alcott
Bantam Classics
, 1995
Bittersweet, yet satisfying conclusion
The third book of the series brings closure to Demi, Daisy, Teddy, Rob, Dan, Nat and many other characters as they embark upon their adult lives, ten years after the conclusion of "Little Men." In addition, Alcott focuses more upon Josie, Bess and others who were ...
Little Women (Illustrated Junior Library)
Louisa May Alcott
Grosset & Dunlap
, 1947
Little Women
This is a classic we wanted our grand daughter to read. The illustrations are professional and wonderful
Louisa May Alcott: Little Women, Little Men, Jo's Boys: Little Women, Little Men, Jo's Boys (Library of ...
Louisa May Alcott
Library of America
, 2005
A World-Beating Trilogy of Human Kindness
As I re-read these delightful pages, I found myself comparing Little Women to Pride and Prejudice, that outstanding work that captures human psychology so well. The comparison made me see new depths in Little Women that convince me that Little Women is by far the ...
Little Women
LeMay, 2008
Little Women is a novel published in 1868 and written by American author Louisa May Alcott. The story concerns the lives and loves of four sisters growing up during the American Civil War. It was based on Alcott's own experiences as a child in Boston and Concord, Massachusetts, with her three sisters, Anna, May, and Elizabeth.
A Long Fatal Love Chase
Louisa May Alcott
Dell
, 1997
The Title Sums it Up Pretty well
A friend foisted this book upon me, exclaiming her love it and how it was not like Little Women. She was certainly right on both counts. It is not like any of the other Alcott books which I have read,and having visited her house--I don't remember the tour guide ...
The Inheritance (Penguin Classics)
Louisa May Alcott
Penguin Classics
, 1998
Now that's literature
What a spectacular book! I can't believe Louisa May Alcott wrote this at the age of seventeen. Without becoming unrealistic, the characters in The Inheritance embody all the generous, graceful, and gallant qualities that make our hearts skip a beat. Take a step back in ...
Little Women
Louisa May Alcott
Barnes & Noble
, 2005
From little women to good wives
Louisa May Alcott wrote many books, but "Little Women" retains a special place in the heart of American literature. Her warmly realistic stories, sense of comedy and tragedy, and insights into human nature make the romance, humor and sweet stories of "Little Women" ...
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