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First published in 1872, this novel is inspired by Alcott's own life and explores issues of social justice, women's rights, and their roles beyond the family.
The famous author of Little Women sets her story before and after the American Civil War, and depicts the struggles of a young woman who is trying to support herself in these difficult times.
This edition will please any lover of classic literature and of strong feminine voices.

Produktbeschreibung
First published in 1872, this novel is inspired by Alcott's own life and explores issues of social justice, women's rights, and their roles beyond the family.

The famous author of Little Women sets her story before and after the American Civil War, and depicts the struggles of a young woman who is trying to support herself in these difficult times.

This edition will please any lover of classic literature and of strong feminine voices.
Autorenporträt
Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) was a prolific writer, author of the beloved Little Women trilogy (1868-1886) as well as more than two dozen other novels and story collections, including some under the pen name A. M. Barnard. She served brielfy as a nurse during the Civil War, and was a passionate advocate for social reforms throughout her life.