One-hundred-and-fifty years ago, in a house in Concord, Massachusetts, Louisa May Alcott wrote one of the most beloved books in American literature, "I don't remember ever not knowing what 'Little ...
The New York Times: The Ending of This Louisa May Alcott Story May Disappoint You
WGBH: Boston researcher discovers previously unknown stories from 'Little Women' author Louisa May Alcott
An illustration and title page to the book Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott, appear in an 1869 edition of the book at Orchard House, in Concord, Mass. Since "Little Women" was published 150 years ...
Boston researcher discovers previously unknown stories from 'Little Women' author Louisa May Alcott
Miami New Times: Susan Cheever on Transcendentalists, Louisa May Alcott, and Memoir-Haters
WGBH: A scholar discovers stories and poems possibly written by Louisa May Alcott under a pseudonym
A scholar discovers stories and poems possibly written by Louisa May Alcott under a pseudonym
Wall Street Journal: ‘A Strange Life’ Review: Louisa May Alcott as Essayist
The Boston Globe: Louisa May Alcott’s revolutionary tale echoes down the decades
Louisa May Alcott’s novel “Little Women” may have been published in two parts across 1868 and 1869, but the sprawling family tale is anything but a sentimental period piece. One of the best-selling ...
The Boston Globe: Girls gone wild — Harriet Tubman, Louisa May Alcott, and the freedoms they found outdoors
Girls gone wild — Harriet Tubman, Louisa May Alcott, and the freedoms they found outdoors
Los Angeles Times: Early, unfinished and rarely seen Louisa May Alcott story published
NEW YORK — The current issue of Strand Magazine will give readers the chance to discover an obscure, unfinished work by “Little Women” author Louisa May Alcott and to provide their own conclusion to ...