Children’s, Fiction, Literary, Short Stories, Social Commentary
Format
Digital
+ 100 Total Pages
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Book Description
Proverb Stories by Louisa May Alcott is a charming collection of short stories inspired by common proverbs and moral lessons. Each story illustrates a key principle or virtue—such as honesty, kindness, and perseverance—through the lives of relatable characters. With her trademark warmth and insight, Alcott weaves moral tales that encourage good behavior and self-improvement, making them perfect for both children and adults alike. Through these simple yet profound narratives, Alcott reminds readers of the timeless value of wisdom passed down through generations.
About Author
Louisa May Alcott
Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888) was an American novelist, poet, and social reformer best known for her classic novel Little Women (1868). Born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, and raised in Concord, Massachusetts, she grew up in a transcendentalist household, influenced by thinkers like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. Alcott worked as a teacher, governess, and Civil War nurse before achieving literary success. Though she initially wrote thrillers under a pseudonym, Little Women and its sequels brought her lasting fame. A strong advocate for women’s rights and abolitionism, Alcott used her writing to challenge societal norms and promote progressive ideals.
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+ 100 Total Pages
Read it on All Devices
+ 1,000 Active Readers
Book Description
About Author