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Christmas Stories of Louisa May Alcott
Christmas Stories of Louisa May Alcott | Louisa May Alcott
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Many great writers are defined and remembered by one piece of work that embeds itself into the culture and continues to be enjoyed by every generation since its publication. For Louisa May Alcott it was the brilliant book, Little Women. She was born in 1832, in Germantown, Pennsylvania, into an educationally progressive but poor family who were Transcendentalists. She received part of her lessons from distinguished family friends such as Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne. These influences on the young Louisa together with her early working life as seamstress, teacher, governess, domestic helper provided much of the material for her later novels. During the Civil War she worked as a nurse. The letters she wrote home from Georgetown DC were later published and brought sufficient recognition to continue writing not only her passionate novels under the nom de plume A.M. Barnard but also her beloved children's stories. However, by 1868 she received greater success with critics and audiences with the publication of the first part of the semi autobiographical, Little Women, and despite ill health continued to write until her death at the age of 55. Alcott was also a poet and a short story writer and here we have gathered together some of those Christmas stories which present her in a very different light and showcase a breadth of talent and experience that still delights to this very day
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Charityann
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Some cute stories in this one!😊🎄📚 #wintergames2021 #mistletoemaniacs @Clwojick

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Look what arrived after work yesterday @neet_reads I love the tape. So true. Thankyou xo

Avanders Hello! Have you received your #stuffedstockingswap #sss package? If so, it'd be lovely if you could post a pic & show off the goodies 🤗 If not, let me know and I'll follow up! ♥️🎄 5y
LeeRHarry @avanders package should have been received as I sent out another swap parcel at the same time and they posted to show me they had received it . 5y
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I‘m loving this collection of Christmas stories by Louisa May Alcott! I listened to some more as I finished my Christmas baking. There‘s sourdough bread to give as gifts and cranberry eggnog scones for Christmas brunch with my family! @Betty This is the best I can do to share with my Litsy friends. Wishing you all a lovely day.

#audiobook #shortstories #audiobaking #Christmas

AceOnRoam I absolutely love sourdough. Merry Christmas 🎄💕 6y
Betty I appreciate the thought! 6y
Daisey @AceOnRoam Thanks! 🎄 I‘ve had my starter for 24 years and am pretty attached to it. Almost all of my baking includes sourdough. 6y
AceOnRoam Wow that's amazing. Must taste extraordinary. 🍞🍞🍞 6y
tpixie Yummy!!!! 6y
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Daisey
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Merry Christmas Eve morning! Wishing you all a wonderful day!

I‘m listening to these Christmas stories and enjoying a snowy view while starting a few loaves of bread before heading to church.

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Betty Please send a scent of the bread baking next time you're on Litsy 6y
Daisey @Betty How I wish that I could share it! 6y
Zelma @Betty this is probably the only app where I would want Smell-o-vision. 😆 6y
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Eggs Lovely view 💕 6y
Daisey @Zelma Lol! 😂 Good point! 6y
Daisey @Eggs Thanks! It‘s just enough to be beautiful and I‘m loving it during my quiet afternoon at home baking before all of tomorrow‘s festivities. 6y
Eggs Solitude can be restorative 😌 6y
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