Louisa May Alcott Livres
- Flora Fairchild
- A. M. Barnard
- Flora Fairfield
- Tribulation Periwinkle







Les quatre filles du docteur March
- 252pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy : quatre jeunes Américaines d'autrefois, très différentes, mais qui s'aiment bien. Papa est à la guerre, on n'est pas riche, et la vie est parfois difficile. Qu'importe, chacune travaille, Maman fait des miracles. On rit beaucoup chez les March, on pleure quelquefois, les discussions sont passionnées et les aventures ne manquent pas, surtout avec Jo, ce garçon manqué, qui ne fait rien comme tout le monde.
The Complete Little Women - Little Women, Good Wives, Little Men, Jo's Boys
- 804pages
- 29 heures de lecture
Drawing from her own childhood, Louisa May Alcott's series features the lives of four sisters navigating the challenges of growing up. The narratives delve into themes of romance, family dynamics, and societal expectations, emphasizing the importance of virtue over material wealth. With a rich portrayal of character development and emotional depth, these classics reflect the trials and triumphs of womanhood in the 19th century, captivating readers with their timeless relevance and heartfelt storytelling.
The Complete Little Women
- 632pages
- 23 heures de lecture
This edition, containing "Little Women," "Good Wives," "Little Men" and "Jo's Boys," is complete and unabridged. Also included are Frank T. Merrill's black and white illustrations to the first two books.
Morning-Glories, and Other Stories
- 216pages
- 8 heures de lecture
This collection of stories by the beloved author Louisa May Alcott includes tales of sisterhood, family, and love. Alcott's keen observations of everyday life and her compelling characters make these stories a delight for readers of all ages.
A Modern Cinderella
- 86pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Set in 19th-century America, this reimagining of the classic fairy tale follows Jessie, a young woman facing mistreatment from her stepmother and stepsisters. Known for her kindness, resilience, and strong work ethic, Jessie embodies the spirit of the traditional Cinderella while navigating her challenging circumstances. The story explores themes of perseverance and hope as she seeks to change her fate.
Louisa May Alcott's 'The Mysterious Key and What It Opened' is a novella that weaves mystery, romance, and family drama. It follows Rosamond as she uncovers secrets linked to a mysterious key, revealing truths about her past. Alcott's engaging storytelling and exploration of independence and relationships make it a classic read.
Little Women
A Real-Life Tale of Four Sisters
Focusing on the lives of four real girls, the narrative explores their joys and challenges, drawing parallels to the beloved characters from "Little Women." These relatable figures navigate their unique struggles and triumphs, highlighting themes of friendship, resilience, and personal growth. The story celebrates their journey, showcasing how they became cherished heroines in literary history.