Who is the author of “Little Women”? Answer
The beloved classic novel “Little Women” was written by the American author Louisa May Alcott. Published in two volumes, the first in 1868 and the second in 1869 (often combined as “Good Wives” in the UK and later as a single volume in the US), it quickly became a sensation. The book resonated with readers by offering an intimate and relatable portrayal of family life and the journey of four sisters growing into womanhood during the American Civil War.
Alcott drew heavily from her own life and experiences when crafting the novel. The March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—are loosely based on Alcott and her three real-life sisters: Anna, Elizabeth, and May. The story is set in their family home, Orchard House in Concord, Massachusetts, which is now a well-known historical landmark. Although Alcott initially resisted her publisher’s request to write a “girls’ story,” she ultimately poured her talent into the project, creating a work that would stand the test of time.
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