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First, here is a forward from the book.
LOUISA MAY ALCOTT 1832-1888
Louisa May Alcott's novel brings to life vividly the life of New
England during the nineteenth century. A life that was tranquil, secure, and productive.
It is little wonder, for she drew on her own and on her family's experiences for her work.
As one of four daughters growing up in Boston. At the age of eight, she moved with her
family to nearby Concord. There she spent the happiest years of her younger life, even
though she experienced the constant threat of poverty. She counted as friends the children
of Hawthorne and Emerson.
The Alcott was only a modest cottage, but the girls made use of a neighboring barn to
perform plays written by Louisa May. She was educated at home, and became a school teacher
in Boston.
She saw her first story printed in a Boston newspaperat the age of twenty. Her first
full-length book appeared two years later. Interrupting her career as a writer,she served
as a nurse in a Washington hospital during the Civil War.
The thing that pleased her most about her writing, as she became more and more well known,
was the fact that sales of her books helped to make life more comfortable and less of a
daily struggle for her parents in their later years. LITTLE WOMEN was published in 1869,
and has gone on to become one of America's classics.
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