Louisa May Alcott
Louisa May Alcott, born in 1832, was the second child of Bronson Alcott of Concord, Massachusetts, a self-taught philosopher, school reformer, and utopian who was much too immersed in the world of ideas to ever succeed in supporting his family. ... [... more]
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Leona Rostenberg
Louisa May Alcott once wrote that she had taken her pen for a bridegroom. Leona Rostenberg and Madeleine Stern, friends and business partners for fifty years, have in many ways taken up their pens and passion for literature much in the same way. ... [... more]
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Madeline B. Stern
Louisa May Alcott once wrote that she had taken her pen for a bridegroom. Leona Rostenberg and Madeleine Stern, friends and business partners for fifty years, have in many ways taken up their pens and passion for literature much in the same way. ... [... more]
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Mary Jane Moffat
Excerpts from the private diaries of women, known and unknown, among them Louisa May Alcott, Sophie Tolstoy, George Eliot, Anais Nin. Death silences not only those it takes, but those it leaves behind: All too typically we can neither express our ... [... more]
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Susan Cheever
It is no surprise that Little Women, the adored classic of four sisters and their enduring devotion to and protection of one another, was loosely based on Louisa May Alcott's own life. Alcott drew from her own personality to create a unique ... [... more]
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Mary Stuart Masterson
From the author of the best-selling Three Junes comes an intimate new work of fiction: a tale of two sisters, together and apart, told in their alternating voices over twenty-five years. Louisa Jardine is the older one, the conscientious student, ... [... more]
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Charlotte Painter
Excerpts from the private diaries of women, known and unknown, among them Louisa May Alcott, Sophie Tolstoy, George Eliot, Anais Nin. Edited by Mary Jane Moffat and Charlotte Painter Mary Jane Moffat and Charlotte Painter Revelations Diaries of Women [... more]
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Louisa Moats
The first completely comprehensive, practical guide for recognizing, diagnosing, and overcoming any childhood reading difficulty. According to the National Institute of Health, ten million of our nation's children (approximately 17 percent) have ... [... more]
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Louisa Gilder
Louisa Gilder graduated from Dartmouth College in 2000. This is her first book. A brilliantly original and richly illuminating exploration of entanglement, the seemingly telepathic communication between two separated particles-one of the ... [... more]
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Louisa May Alcott
Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) is the author of the beloved Little Women, which was based on her own experiences growing up in New England with her parents and three sisters. More than a century after her death, Louisa May Alcott's stories ... [... more]
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