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Little women (Companion library)
By Louisa May Alcott. 1947
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The classic story of the four march girls, Meg, Amy, Beth and Jo. Followed by "Little men." Grades 5-8. 1947.
Good wives (Little women. #2.)
By Louisa May Alcott. 1978
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Meg prepares for her marriage, Jo becomes a governess, Amy travels abroad and marries whilst Beth suffers an enduring illness. Sequel to "Little women". Grades 5-8. 1978.
Good wives: Little women, part II (A Peacock book)
By Louisa May Alcott. 1965
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Three years after the ending of "Little Women" we again take up the story of the March girls and discover…
what has happened to them in that time. For grades 5-8 and older readersLittle women (Penguin classics)
By Louisa May Alcott, Elaine Showalter. 1989
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Recounts the lives of the four March sisters--quick-tempered Jo, who is restless for freedom; Beth, who loves her home and…
family; Meg who longs for pretty clothes; and self-absorbed Amy. Includes 1989 introduction by Elaine Showalter. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 1868Louisa May Alcott: the woman behind Little women
By Harriet Reisen. 2009
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Comprehensive and extensively researched biography of novelist Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) discusses her personal attributes and successful career. Covers her…
impoverished and peripatetic childhood, keenly independent spirit, European travels, Civil War service as a nurse, and writing compulsion. Relates the formative influence of her father's intellectual friends. 2009Little women
By Louisa May Alcott, Elizabeth Di Somma, Mary McTierman. 1983
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Classic fiction, Pre-20th century classic fiction, Movie and television tie-ins
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The classic story of the four March girls -- Meg, Amy, Beth and Jo. Grades 4-7.