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Little Women (Signature Gilded Editions) Hardcover

1699
  • Publisher : Union Square & Co.
  • Publishing year : January 2024
  • Binding : Hardback
  • ISBN : 9781454952923
  • Imprint : Penguin Random House
  • Age Group : Young Adult
  • Language : English
Genre : Classics

Discover the story of Little Women with this exquisite edition from Union Square & Co.’s Signature G ...

 

Discover the story of Little Women with this exquisite edition from Union Square & Co.’s Signature Gilded Editions series! The stunning Little Womenspecial edition features sprayed edges, color end pages, a built-in ribbon bookmark, and embossed foil cover. The beautiful design and attention to detail set this special edition book apart, whether you’re reading for the first time or building a library of your favorite classic literature books.
 
A talented, ambitious, restless tomboy with a wild imagination, Jo bridles against ladylike conventions. She has no interest in becoming a lady; she will become a writer. Fortunately for Jo, her family supports her ambitions and understands her eccentricities. With their father serving as a chaplain in the Union Army and little money coming in, Jo and her three sisters work hard to help their mother keep the household afloat. Rarely has a novel had as large an impact on society as 
Little Women, while generating virtually no controversy. Immensely popular from the day it was published, it struck a chord with generations of young American women, supporting traditional Protestant values while demonstrating that women could pursue their dreams freely without compromising their virtue.
 
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott was first published in 1868 and follows the lives of the March sisters, four young women growing up in Civil War–era America, It’s been adapted for film and television, and remains one of the most popular books ever written. Full of humor, heart, and adventure, Little Women is a novel that speaks to the universal human experiences of love, loss, growing up, and finding our place in the world. The novel reminds us that we are not alone in our struggles and that we can overcome anything if we have the support of our loved ones.

 

 
Author : Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, in 1832, the second of four daughters of Abigail May Alcott and Bronson Alcott, the prominent Transcendentalist thinker and social reformer. Raised in Concord, Massachusetts, and educated by her father, Alcott early on came under the influence of the great men of his circle: Emerson, Hawthorne, the preacher Theodore Parker, and Thoreau. From her youth, Louisa worked at various tasks to help support her family: sewing, teaching, domestic service, and writing. In 1862, she volunteered to serve as an army nurse in a Union hospital during the Civil War— an experience that provided her material for her first successful book, Hospital Sketches (1863). Between 1863 and 1869, she published several anonymous and pseudonymous Gothic romances and lurid thrillers. But fame came with the publication of her Little Women (1868– 69), a novel based on the childhood adventures of the four Alcott sisters, which received immense popular acclaim and brought her financial security as well as the conviction to continue her career as a writer. In the wake of Little Women’s popularity, she brought out An Old- Fashioned Girl (1870), Little Men(1871), Eight Cousins (1875), Rose in Bloom (1876), Jo’s Boys (1886), and other books for children, as well as two adult novels, Moods (1864) and Work (1873). An active participant in the women’s suffrage and temperance movements during the last decade of her life, Alcott died in Boston in 1888, on the day her father was buried.

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