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Louisa May Alcott (/ ˈɔːlkət / AWL-kət; – ) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet best known for writing the novel Little Women (1868) and its sequels Good Wives (1869), Little Men (1871), and Jo's Boys (1886).

The Minnesota Daily: There’s nobody quite like a sister: ‘Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women’ review

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Teenage defiance, boy best friends catching feelings and childish squabbles with sisters. In “Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women,” the four March sisters go through all of these things with a humorous, ...

There’s nobody quite like a sister: ‘Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women’ review

Yet another adaptation of a literary classic has arrived on the Guthrie stage, this time in the form of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women. A story known to so many whether it be from actually reading ...

CBS News: Our fascination with Louisa May Alcott's enduring classic "Little Women"

One-hundred-and-fifty years ago, in a house in Concord, Massachusetts, Louisa May Alcott wrote one of the most beloved books in American literature, "I don't remember ever not knowing what 'Little ...

Watercolor of Orchard House by May Alcott Nieriker (c. 1860) (all images courtesy Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House) As a painter who left Concord, Massachusetts to study art in three European cities, ...

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Smithsonian Magazine: The New ‘Little Women’ Brings Louisa May Alcott’s Real Life to the Big Screen

Louisa May Alcott is no longer regarded as a sentimental author for girls, but as a pioneering writer of the first rank. Photos courtesy of Hulton Archive/Getty Images, Getty/Westend61; Photo ...

The New ‘Little Women’ Brings Louisa May Alcott’s Real Life to the Big Screen

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