Description: Fictional diary entries recount the true-life efforts of Louisa May Alcott's family to establish a utopian community known as Fruitlands in Massachusetts in 1843.
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Synopsis Fictional diary entries recount the true-life efforts of Louisa May Alcott's family to establish a utopian community known as Fruitlands in Massachusetts in 1843.
This fictionalized account of author Louisa May Alcott's childhood stay at the commune known as Fruitlands is based on Alcott's own writings.
Details
Publication Date:
2004-03-01
Size
Height:
7.5 in
Width:
5.0 in
Thickness:
0.5 in
Weight:
6.4 oz
Industry Reviews "This meticulously researched book reveals Whelan's depth of understanding and respect for Louisa May Alcott's outlook on life and relationships with others. A marvelous companion for the 19th-century author's semi-autobiographical LITTLE WOMEN." Publishers Weekly (12/02/2002)