Louisa May Alcott
By: Elizabeth Silverthorne
NEITHER LOUISA MAY Alcott nor her publisher was enthusiastic about the “girls’ book” she was writing. In their wildest imaginings they could not have dreamed that Little Women would become one of the most popular juvenile books ever written or that in 1995 it would appear on the bestseller list of the New York Times. No one could have made them believe that for over 130 years it would remain a beloved favorite, despite the modern advancements that have taken place since that time. Why do we who live in the computer age still enjoy reading about the daily lives of Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy who grew up in New Englandin the mid 1800s without telephones, radios or television? What still fascinates us about these girls who never wore blue jeans. [download]
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