Louisa May Alcott
Louisa May Alcott was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet best known for her classic novel Little Women (1868) and its sequels, drawing from her own childhood experiences with her sisters. An abolitionist, feminist, and activist in temperance and women's suffrage movements, she served as a Civil War nurse, suffered lifelong health issues, and raised her sister's daughter in her later years. She died from a stroke in Boston just two days after her father, at age 55.[1][2][3]
Children's literature
Novels
Short stories
Poetry
Little Women
Little Women
Flower Fables
Pauline's Passion and Punishment
The Mysterious Key and What It Opened
Little Women
On Picket Duty, and Other Tales
Little Women
Spinning-Wheel Stories
Little Women
Little Women
The Louisa May Alcott Hidden Gems Collection (Boxed Set): Eight Cousins; Rose in Bloom; An Old-Fashioned Girl; Under the Lilacs; Jack and Jill
Spinning-Wheel Stories
Little Women
An Old-Fashioned Girl (Illustrated)
Little Women
Rose in Bloom
Little Men (Little Women series Book 3)
Jo's Boys
Little Men (Little Women series Book 3)
Little Women
Eight Cousins
Little Women
Favorite Stories of Christmas Past