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Page 1 of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women: “‘Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents,’ grumbled Jo, lying on the rug.”
Penderwicks 2009
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As you might guess, I found it impossible not to think of Alcott's March sisters when reading The Penderwicks.
Penderwicks 2009
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For instance, I decided to read Louisa May Alcott's Little Women for the first time last year.
Dave Astor: Confessions of an E-Book Virgin Dave Astor 2011
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Lane thought the members should be celibate; Alcott's wife, Abigail, the mother of his four daughters and the sole permanent woman resident, was a living reproach to this view.
Utopia, With Tears Alexandra Mullen 2010
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For instance, I decided to read Louisa May Alcott's Little Women for the first time last year.
Dave Astor: Confessions of an E-Book Virgin Dave Astor 2011
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For instance, I decided to read Louisa May Alcott's Little Women for the first time last year.
Dave Astor: Confessions of an E-Book Virgin Dave Astor 2011
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On the other hand is Louisa May Alcott's Jo falling for the middle-aged (and German) Professor Bhaer, which Alcott did because she was going to be damned if she went with the obvious romantic pairing, and was miffed that everybody insisted she marry Jo off at all.
Fanny deliasherman 2010
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I'm finding myself a little crabby with the NPR story this morning on Louisa May Alcott, which seems a little disingenuous to me in that there's a deal of censure being attached to Alcott's working toward making a living.
even the very longest love don't last very long cristalia 2009
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I am currently amused that the public library here has most of Alcott's stuff, but the university library doesn't.
mrissa: Books read, late January mrissa 2010
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For instance, I decided to read Louisa May Alcott's Little Women for the first time last year.
Dave Astor: Confessions of an E-Book Virgin Dave Astor 2011
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