
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Key Features:
- Age Group: Adults
- Author: Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888)
- Genre: Classic Fiction / Coming-of-Age
- Format: Paperback
- Size: 127 × 197 mm
- Pages: 600pp
- Word Count: Approx. 189,259
About the Author:
Louisa May Alcott was a renowned American novelist and poet, best known for her timeless classic Little Women. Raised in a family of progressive thinkers and writers, Alcott's works often reflect her values of family, independence, and perseverance. Her writing continues to resonate with readers around the world for its heartfelt portrayal of everyday life, strong female characters, and themes of personal growth.
Description:
Little Women is the heartwarming and inspiring story of the March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—as they come of age during the American Civil War. Through trials and triumphs, laughter and tears, the sisters navigate the complexities of family, friendship, ambition, and love.
First published in 1868–69, this beloved novel captures the universal journey from childhood to womanhood with unforgettable charm and insight. It remains a cornerstone of American literature, cherished by generations for its enduring message of hope, resilience, and sisterhood.