Tag Archives: The Lost Summer of Louisa May Alcott

Kelly O’Connor McNees on mail-order brides

In her debut novel, Kelly O’Connor McNees imagined the life of Louisa May Alcott. It was “a compelling, heart-wrenching story about the difficult choices women face,” wrote reviewer Susan Schwartzman back in April 2010, and a “bittersweet, stirring debut.” More … Continue reading

Posted in fiction, guest posts | Tagged , , , , , 2 Comments

A book deal for Jo March’s granddaughters

Here’s a book deal many of you will like: Debut novelist Gabrielle Donnelly has sold a book called The Secret Lives of Sisters, which is inspired by Little Women and the descendants of Jo March. Here’s more from Publisher’s Marketplace: … Continue reading

Posted in fiction | Tagged , , , , , Comments Off

The many lives of Louisa May

A prolific, ambitious and talented writer, Louisa May Alcott was a public figure who nevertheless kept much to herself—so much, in fact, that a large portion of her creative output was not credited to her until decades after her death. … Continue reading

Posted in author interviews, contests, fiction | Tagged , , , 23 Comments