
Louisa May Alcott
Read by
Tavia Gilbert
Release:
11/02/2010
Release:
11/02/2010
Release:
11/02/2010
Release:
11/02/2010
Runtime:
9h 27m
Runtime:
9h 27m
Runtime:
9h 27m
Quantity:
“Cheever laces this provocative biography with musings on the genesis of genius, and her identification with Jo March when she was a rebellious girl in the throes of puberty…most will savor this work—surely a future book club staple—as keen, refreshing, and authoritative. ”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Apart from her bestselling Home Before Dark, a biography of her father, John Cheever, and My Name Is Bill, her penetrating portrait of the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, Susan Cheever's most recent and major success, American Bloomsbury, was a hugely popular nonfiction narrative of the writers and artists (including Emerson, Thoreau, and the Alcott family) of Concord, Massachusetts. With more than 35,000 copies of the book sold since, Cheever has focused on the legendary and much-loved Louisa May Alcott.
Every year, new young readers continue to fall in love with Alcott's work, from Little Women to her feminist papers. Based on extensive research and access to Alcott's journals and correspondence, Cheever chronicles all aspects of Alcott's life, beginning with the fateful meeting of her parents to her death, just two days after that of her dynamic and domineering father, Bronson. Cheever examines Alcott's role as a woman, a working writer, and a daughter at a time when Alcott's rejection of marriage in favor of independence—a decision to be no man's "little woman"—was seen as defying conventional wisdom.
Every year, new young readers continue to fall in love with Alcott's work, from Little Women to her feminist papers. Based on extensive research and access to Alcott's journals and correspondence, Cheever chronicles all aspects of Alcott's life, beginning with the fateful meeting of her parents to her death, just two days after that of her dynamic and domineering father, Bronson. Cheever examines Alcott's role as a woman, a working writer, and a daughter at a time when Alcott's rejection of marriage in favor of independence—a decision to be no man's "little woman"—was seen as defying conventional wisdom.
Release:
2010-11-02
2010-11-02
2010-11-02
2010-11-02
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
9h 27m
9h 27m
9h 27m
9h 27m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
0.7 lb
0.0 lb
0.7 lb
0.5 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781400117901
9781400187904
9798200106127
9798200106134
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