This is a collection of stories by Louisa May Alcott, the famous authoress of classics like 'Little Women.' Included are 'A Christmas Dream', 'The Candy Country', 'Naughty Jocko, 'The Skipping Shoes', 'Cockyloo', 'Rosy's Journey', 'How They Ran Away', 'The Fairy Box', 'A Hole In The Wall', 'The Piggy Girl' and 'The Three Frogs.'
Step into the charming world of Louisa May Alcott's Lulu's Library, Volume 1, a delightful collection of stories that spark the imagination and celebrate the joys of childhood. In this enchanting volume, Alcott invites readers to join young Lulu on her whimsical adventures, filled with warmth, humor, and valuable life lessons. As you turn the pages, you'll discover a variety of enchanting tales that capture the essence of innocence and creativity. Each story is a treasure trove of Alcott's unique storytelling, blending fantasy with profound insights. What adventures await Lulu, and what lessons will she learn along the way?With themes of friendship, bravery, and the power of imagination, Lulu's Library, Volume 1 resonates with readers of all ages. Alcott's vibrant characters and engaging narratives transport you to a world where every page is a new adventure, inviting you to explore the depths of your own imagination. Could these whimsical tales hold the key to understanding the wonders of childhood? Alcott's timeless prose evokes nostalgia, reminding us of the magic found in everyday life.Experience the joy of discovery and the beauty of storytelling in this captivating volume. Alcott's prose shines brightly, and her ability to weave moral lessons into engaging narratives sets this collection apart. Are you ready to relive the enchanting stories of your youth? Lulu's Library, Volume 1 is not just a book; it's an invitation to rekindle your sense of wonder and imagination.Seize the opportunity to own a copy of Lulu's Library, Volume 1". Let Louisa May Alcott's delightful tales inspire you and bring a touch of magic to your reading experience!
Louisa May Alcott (November 29, 1832 – March 6, 1888) was an American novelist, short story writer and poet best known as the author of the novel Little Women (1868). Her youngest sister May died in 1879 and Louisa took over the care of her niece, Lulu, who was named after Louisa and hence the name of these books – this being the second of three volumes. Alcott just managed to complete the 3 volumes as a lasting reminder for Lulu before she, herself, passed. The 12 stories in this volume were previously published by Alcott under the title "Flower Fables", they are: 1. Recollections of My Childhood 2. A Christmas Turkey, and How It Came 3. The Silver Party 4. The Blind Lark 5. Music and Macaroni 6. The Little Red Purse 7. Sophie's Secret 8. Dolly's Bedstead 9. Trudel's Siege In all, Lulu's Library is a collection of 32 children’s short stories in three volumes written between 1886–1889. 10% of the profit from this book is donated to charities. ============== KEYWORDS/TAGS: Lulu, Library, Louisa May Alcott, Little Women, May Alcott, Lulu alcott, children’s stories, volume 3, Recollections, Childhood, Christmas Turkey, Silver Party, Blind Lark, Music, Macaroni, Little, Red, Purse, Sophie, Secret, Dolly, Bedstead, Trudel, Siege
Louisa May Alcott (November 29, 1832 – March 6, 1888) was an American novelist, short story writer and poet best known as the author of the novel Little Women (1868). Her youngest sister May died in 1879 and Louisa took over the care of her niece, Lulu, who was named after Louisa and hence the name of these books – this being the first of the three volumes for the younger Louisa May. Lulu's Library is a collection of 32 children’s short stories in three volumes written between 1886–1889. The 12 stories in Volume 1 are: 1. A CHRISTMAS DREAM 2. THE CANDY COUNTRY 3. NAUGHTY JOCKO 4. THE SKIPPING SHOES 5. COCKYLOO 6. ROSY'S JOURNEY 7. HOW THEY RAN AWAY 8. THE FAIRY BOX 9. A HOLE IN THE WALL 10. THE PIGGY GIRL 11. THE THREE FROGS 12. BAA! BAA! 10% of the profit from this book is donated to charities. Yesterday's Book s for Today's Charities ============== KEYWORDS/TAGS: Lulu, Library, Louisa May Alcott, Little Women, May Alcott, Lulu alcott, children’s stories, Christmas, dream, candy, country, naughty jocko, monkey, mischievous, ill booy, skipping shoes, dancing shoes, cockyloo, cockatoo, rosy's journey, rosy, how they ran away, run away, flee, fairy box, elves, elf, folklore, hole, wall, piggy girl, pigs, three frogs, baa baa, sheep, lambs, bleat, volume 1,
While these stories can make no claim to being great art, they are an important segment of Alcott's canon. They demonstrate that, while she was exploring new territory with some of her work, she was also working within the existing tradition of the didactic fairy tale.