Louisa May Alcott

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Reluctant to write what became her most famous novel, she said, "Never liked girls or knew many, except my sisters" (Louisa May) Alcott FJ AMERICAN AUTHORS 2020-09-23 #8243
Her alter ego Jo March gets $100 for a story she has written (Louisa May) Alcott $600 J AMERICAN LITERATURE 2019-04-12 #7970
Her home Orchard House was the model for where the March family lived in her most famous novel Louisa May Alcott $400 DJ AMERICAN AUTHORS 2009-05-08 #5690
A year before "Little Women" was published, she became editor of a juvenile magazine called Merry's Museum (Louisa May) Alcott $800 DJ AMERICAN LITERATURE 2004-02-09 #4476
Recent news of "The Inheritance", an unpublished novel by this "Little Women" author, had film studios buzzing Louisa May Alcott $200 DJ AMERICAN LIT 1996-12-26 #2839
"Jo's Boys" was her second sequel to "Little Women" Louisa May Alcott $200 DJ AMERICAN LITERATURE 1996-03-06 #2658
She wrote what she called "rubbishy novels" before the success of "Little Women" (Louisa May) Alcott $200 DJ AMERICAN LITERATURE 1995-05-29 #2486
Orchard House in Concord, Mass., where she wrote "Little Women", was made a memorial in 1911 Louisa May Alcott $200 DJ AMERICAN AUTHORS 1994-09-12 #2301
She wrote "Rubbishy Novels" under the pen name A.M. Barnard before & after "Little Women" Louisa May Alcott $200 DJ AMERICAN AUTHORS 1991-03-20 #1518
"Jo's Boys" was her last novel in the saga of Jo March (Louisa May) Alcott $100 J AMERICAN LITERATURE 1990-02-12 #1261
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