Little women. Little Women. In English. Olcott L.M.
“Little Women” - the novel of the American writer Louise May Olcott (1832–1888), on which more than one generation of readers around the world grew and brought up.
in the picturesque American province of the 19th century, four sisters - good -hearted Meg, a broken in Joe's skirt, fragile Bess and romantic Amy - take care of the house when their father goes to the war by a regimental priest. There are days in their joys and sorrows, touching dreams and difficult decisions, a painful expectation of news from the front. Growing up is not at all a simple test, but the sisters gain support in their wise beloved mother and, of course, in each other, no matter how different they are. Overcoming difficulties together, they learn to be courageous and honest, value friendship and devotion.
upon the release of the novel in 1868–1869, readers instantly fell in love with these "little women." A touching, fulfilled subtle feelings and thoughtful insights, the novel has become recognized by the classic of American literature and today reads with genuine interest, because each of us once goes through our difficult way of growing up.
an unadapted publication in English.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 12 years old |
| Author | Olcott Louise May |
| Number of pages | 518 |
| The language of the publication | English |
| The year of publishing | 2024 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
There are no reviews for this product.