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Little Women
Published in Paperback by Puffin (June, 2001)
Authors: Louisa May Alcott, Janet Allison Brown, and Dinah Dryhurst
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This sets astanderd for american lit.
I have read this book so many times, my copy is in four parts. This is a great book that anyone, and everyone should read. It is so endearing and loveable. You laugh, cry, and by the time the book is over your in love with the characters. Then you cry again because it's over. But not to fear! Then you can read Little Men, and Jo's Boys - though they're not quite as good. I really can't express how much i love this book - it is my absolute favorite, and that's saying a lot!


The Little Women Book: Games, Recipes, Crafts, and Other Homemade Pleasures
Published in Hardcover by Random House (Merchandising) (October, 1995)
Authors: Lucille Recht Penner, Diane Degroat, Diane De Groat, and Louisa May Alcott
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Delightful book, bursting with ideas
As a tremendous fan of Louisa May Alcott's works, especially Little Women, I enjoy reading anything related to the novel. Ms. Penner's book contains ideas on crafts, hairstyles, edible treats, games, celebrations, and more, all corresponding to the March sisters' experiences. Although aimed at girls in the 8-12 age range, the book will appeal to anyone young at heart. It is charmingly accented throughout with watercolor illustrations. This book would make a wonderful gift for any girl who loves Little Women and desires to live as the March sisters did.


Little Women: A Family Romance (Twayne's Masterwork Studies, No 170)
Published in Hardcover by Twayne Pub (March, 1999)
Authors: Elizabeth Lennox Keyser and Louisa May Alcott
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A VERY HEARTWARMING STORY TO BE TREASURED FOREVER!
Little Women was the first classic book I read and I borrowed it from my school library. Since it was in large print and printed especially for children, I finished it really soon. I wanted to take up the challenge of reading the unabridged copy. After a few months of searching, I finally found it! When I read it, I cried a lot, especially when Beth died. From 7 years old until now, I have read Little Women five times, 4 different books abridged and of course, the unabridged copy. I love it. I think it is a great idea that Lousia M. Alcott waas actually giving us a glimpse into her life.


Los Muchachos De Jo
Published in Hardcover by Lectorum Pubns (Juv) (June, 1982)
Author: Louisa May Alcott
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Bien
Bien. PEOPLE, this is Jo's boys. If any one whos read can speak spanish write away.


Lotta's Progress
Published in Hardcover by Avon Books (Trd) (June, 1997)
Authors: Norma Johnston, Nicole St. John, and Norma St John
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Best Historical Fiction Book Ever
TIME PERIOD OF BOOK: 1790-1860. BOOK TITLE: Lotta's Progress. AUTHOR NAME: Norma Johnston. MY SYNOPSIS OF THE BOOK: Norma Johnston's novel, Lotta's Progress, is set back in the early 1800s, and deals with a family of Germans who immigrated to America. They immigrated to America in hopes of a better life, and, of course, a friend had promised the father of the family a job. However, when they reach America, the friend was nowhere to be found, as well as the job. Not only this, but now the family is in worse poverty than before. In addition, seeing that none of them can speak English, except for the small vocabulary Lotta picked up on the voyage, it made it extremely hard to communicate. This may have been the reason that Lotta and her brothers and sisters were not welcome at school. Furthermore, their new house has the luxury of having eight immigrant families, none of which speak German, all packed in together, and living with each other. Also, this will not be a good thing for the mother of the family, who is expecting a baby. Despite all of this, Lotta Muller, the thirteen-year-old daughter, who is the oldest daughter, ends up assisting the family to a better life. It all starts when she finds and asks for the help of a social worker, Mrs. Bronson Alcott, to be exact. Mrs. Alcott greatly helps the family in many ways. She helps Karl, the oldest son, get a job, so he can provide the family with food. She also donates the Mullers many shirts and shorts, and a large amount of fabric so that they can make their own clothes. At this point, the "American dream" is beginning to come true, considering that the father has finally gotten a job, Karl has a job at the market, and Mrs. Alcott and her daughters help Lotta get a job as a seamstress. The Mullers are also moving to a new, much better house, all thanks to the Alcotts. Thus, with the help of the Alcotts, the dream is almost reality. MY REVIEW: My own review and opinion of this book, Lotta's Progress, is very good. I feel this way because the clothes that they apparently wore, for example, matched the style of the time period perfectly. Another aspect about this book, of how it is historically correct, is how the market in the book was run. For instance, the market in the book was ran outside, each different type of food had its own stall, there were apprentices who helped their masters, and the food that the market sold was exactly like the food that would be sold in a real market at that time. As a result, the book's market was just like a real market at that time. Besides that, the book was very exciting, and constantly kept me thinking of what would happen next. THE SUGGESTED USES FOR HISTORY AND SUGGESTED SECTION OF BOOK THAT I RECOMMEND BE READ ALOUD: Additionally, this book obviously deals with immigration, in the early 1800s, from countries such as Germany and Europe to America. Therefore, to someone interested in immigration, which is a major event that has occurred many times in history, should definitely read this book. Reading this book would help someone learn all about how immigration worked in the 19th century, and about the harsh conditions in the places that people immigrated to. As a matter of fact, a chapter that I suggest be read aloud to a class, for example, that displays some of these harsh conditions and hardships, such as getting into school, is most of chapter one. It shows how hard it would be to get into a school, and how poor they were. This would give someone a good idea of what it was like back then for most immigrants. SOME SIMILAR ADOLESCENT LITERATURE BOOKS BY SUBJECT, BOOKS IN THIS TIME PERIOD IN THE WEST SHORE MEDIA CENTER, AND OTHER SUGGESTED BOOKS THAT HAVE BEEN WRITTEN BY THIS AUTHOR ARE: Last, if you read this book and like it, I have compiled a list of similar adolescent literature books with the same basic subject as Lotta's Progress. These books are The Vision of Emma Blau, What Remains, My Antonia, Dreamland, and Letters from Rifka. Of these books, two of them can be found in the media center of West Shore Jr./Sr. High school, which is located in Brevard, Florida. These books are My Antonia and Letters from Rifka. Last, I have some other suggested books. However, Norma Johnston wrote all of these ones. If you did not know, Lotta's Progress is not Norma Johnston's only book. She has actually written over 70 books. I have narrowed them down to five though. These books are Over Jordan, The Image Game, The Dragon's eye, The Delphic Choice, and Gabriel's Girl. If you ask me, these are all great books, which I strongly recommend be read by everyone.


Louisa May Alcott
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (March, 2001)
Authors: Beatrice Gormley, Meryl Henderson, and Beatrice Gormlry
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A pleasure to read, and informative too!
My nine year old daughter virtually consumed this biography. This is the 3rd book she has read in this series, and she has asked for more. I have read them along with her--they are appropriate for 8-10 year olds, interesting, accessible, but never condescending or preachy. Based on my knowledge of the subjects, they are only marginally fictionalized. In a world of pop singers and barely literate actresses, it is a pleaseure to be able to provide real heroes and heroines that modern kids will enjoy and be inspired by.


The Louisa May Alcott Encyclopedia:
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (28 February, 2001)
Authors: Gregory Eiselein and Anne K. Phillips
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Provides an excellent reference
College-level students of Alcott's works will find the Louisa May Alcott Encyclopedia to be a fine reference examining the biographical details of Alcott's life and family. From her place in 19th century history and publishing achievements to her adult and children's writings as a whole, the Louisa May Alcott Encyclopedia provides an excellent reference.


Louisa May Alcott Unmasked: Collected Thrillers
Published in Hardcover by Northeastern University Press (June, 1995)
Authors: Louisa May Alcott and Madeleine B. Stern
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Incredible
This is an absolutely breathtaking collection of twenty-nine thrillers from Louisa May Alcott. Each story that I read kept me up until the wee hours of the morning because they were so good! And after I was done reading them, I was still thinking about them for days on end. Powerful women, betrayal, wards/guardians, romance, murder... each plays a delectable part in these brilliant novellettes. You have the masterfully manipulative Jean Muir in the famous story "Behind a Mask: Or a Woman's Power", the admirable villain in "A Nurse's Story", the wonderful Russian/Parisian love story of "Taming a Tartar", the heroic villainess in "The Mysterious Key, and What it Opened", an exquisite character study in "A Marble Woman: or, The Mysterious Model", dark tragedy and hints of incest in "A Whisper in the Dark", and the shockingly villainous hero in "La Jeune; or Actress and Woman" or "A Laugh and A Look". Then there is the delightfully frustrating "My Mysterious Mademoiselle", in which the protagonist is thwarted rather severely in his love interest. Love has a main role in almost all of these stories; usually emphasizing the power balance between the sexes. Alcott has a way of standing things on their heads, and is a master of the surprise ending.

Worth every minute, worth every dollar, this collection includes all of the known thrillers of Alcott, as well as a remarkably throrough and informative introduction by Madeleine Stern.


Louisa May Alcott: An Intimate Anthology (New York Public Library Collector's Edition)
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (September, 1997)
Author: Louisa May Alcott
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Awesome Find
I have enjoyed Louisa May Alcott's writings for a long time, so I was thrilled to find this book! I was very eager to read it and it did not disappoint me!

If you are a fan of Louisa May Alcott, this book is a MUST! It is packed full of great stuff.

In this anthology you will find four autobiographical stories and essays; a selection of her letters; five poems by L.M.A.; selections from her journals from age 14 to shortly before her death; and four of her short stories.

There is also a section titled "Remembering Louisa May Alcott." This portion includes essays, photographs, drawings and a poem. Fascinating!

Included at the back of the book are suggestions for further reading and a checklist of illustrations. It was very interesting to read about L.M.A and see photos of her and places she had lived.

Another interesting note is that her life was very similar to the March family in "Little Women".

This is a great book! Interesting and factual with much of Louisa's work I have not found anywhere else. Worth buying!


Louisa May Alcott: Author of Little Women (Historical American Biographies)
Published in Library Binding by Enslow Publishers, Inc. (February, 2000)
Author: Karen Clemens Warrick
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Great Informational Book
I had to do an research paper on Louisa May Alcott,and I had to basicly base my paper on what influenced her to write, why did she write about the things she did, and that such. I received this book and it was an excellent source, and it had all types of valuable information.


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