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Q. Who was born on the 333rd day of the year, has had books on the bestseller list over 100 years after her death, and has a crater on Venus named after her?

A. Louisa May Alcott.

Alcott (November 29, 1832 - March 6, 1888) is one of the greatest female writers of the 19th century. You've probably heard of her most famous book, Little Women. Not only did she write this series (the history of Jo March and her family spans three books: Little Women, Little Men, and Jo's Boys) but several other books. Her Hospital Sketches is a moving first-person account of the life of a civil war nurse. Transcendental Wild Oats is a funny, yet sometimes subtly bitter, account of her life in a commune. (Yes, she lived in a commune!) She wrote well over a dozen books, as well as many poems, stories, and essays.

11-27-2001: Bet You're Wondering Where I Went!

I bet you're wondering what happened to me. After the events of 9/11, I turned my energy to creating a resource directory of information related to 9/11/2001. I spent all of my free time (and a little extra) doing that, and I didn't have any time to update this site, unfortunately. 

With LMA's birthday coming up in a couple days, I'll try to start putting up some new materials. Stay tuned, and thanks for your patience. 

11-29-2001: There's plenty to add and I've gotten started

There's plenty to add to the site and I've gotten started with a picture of Louisa's room, May's room, the Orchard House dining room, and a short story called Tabby's Table-Cloth

12-2-2001: More materials added

Added three pictures of Louisa and a manuscript page to the gallery; added a couple of links (lots more to add; stay tuned.) 

1-12-2002: This is NOT the Official LMA Site!

It has come to my attention that Orchard House accidentally included louisamayalcott.com as the URL in their last newsletter. That would explain a few of the e-mails I've gotten over the last week. :-> 

This is NOT the official Louisa May Alcott site. That would be at www.louisamayalcott.org . Please visit and please consider making a donation to help Orchard House. They're currently fighting a valiant battle against powder post beetles and they need your help! See http://www.louisamayalcott.org/annualappeal.html for more details. 

Happy New Year, by the way!   Thanks for visiting. 

2-27-2002: info@alcottweb.com not working

Due to some technical problems the info@alcottweb.com address is not working. Hopefully it will return online soon. 

 


This site is unaffiliated with Orchard House or any other official LMA  organization. The official site is   http://www.louisamayalcott.org  . 
E-mail: info@alcottweb.com .