The Girlhood Diary of Louisa May Alcott, 1843-1846: Writings of a Young AuthorExcerpts from the girlhood diary of Louisa May Alcott, describing her family life, lessons, and experiences on a communal farm in the 1840s. Includes activities and a timeline related to this era. |
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