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Louisa May Alcott was a prolific American writer. Daughter of an educator and philosopher, he grew up and lived in New England. His novel Mujercitas and his sequelas are considered classic.
It tells the vicissitudes of the four March sisters after the secession war in the United States.
Polly Milton, a 14-year-old country girl, visits her friend Fanny Shaw and her rich family for the first time. Polly feels displaced by the splendor of the urban and luxurious lifestyle of the Shaw family.
At the death of his father, Rosa is left alone and must go live with his guardian, Uncle Alec, and with his many aunts. He's weak, sick and sad in character. But among his happy uncle Alec, a single doctor who has been around the world, his new friend Phoebe and his many cousins, Rosa changes and develops a lovely personality.
This novel is the continuation of Eight cousins, and describes how Rose Campbell finds her place in the world.
We go back to Plumfield, the New England school that Jo and her husband, Professor Bhaer, are still presiding. Jo remains at the center of history, surrounded by his children, including the rebel Dan, the sailor Emil and the promising musician Nat.
The novel takes place in Plumfield, the New England school that is still chairing Jo March and her husband, Professor Bhaer. Jo remains at the center of history, surrounded by his children, including the rebel Dan, the sailor Emil and the promising musician Nat
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