

Remeber Jo's "naughty stories?"
Enthralling!
Characters hardly "Little Women"

Beth's StoryThis book review is by: Lindsay Tanguay
A Great and Understandable Story
Neat new series

The March girls all find the true meaning of Christmas.
My Favorite Book!!!!!!!
A special Portraits of Little Women book for the holidays.

Haunting with Louisa Book 1
A slow-paced but enjoyable ghost story.
I thought this book was wonderful!

A "Fishy Disappearance"
Lillian's Fish is a charming adventure for all ages.
Move over Charlotte's Web, here come's Lillian's Fish!

A solid collection of Alcott's storiesThe first two stories are from Alcott's "Hospital Sketches"; together with the third story, they deal with protagonists who work as nurses for Civil War soldiers. "My Contraband" has as a key theme the legacy of slavery. "Happy Women" is more of a sketch celebrating single women, and the final piece tells the "serio-comico experience" of a young woman who goes to work as a domestic companion.
I read this book shortly after reading Alcott's novel "The Inheritance," written when she was only 17; that simple but charming work makes for a fascinating contrast with the polished maturity of the pieces in this volume. Overall, this collection shows Alcott's wit, humor, compassion for humanity, attentive eye, and particular concern for women's issues. This short (55 + vii pages) book is a wonderful collection by one of the most remarkable figures in American literature.
Early short stories still show great talent.
A charming array of little stories

A must-read for teachers
excellent information for the teacher of reading
Teaching Teachers About The Speech to Print Connection

A good bookWhen rich Diana Hughes comes to Concord, Amy befriends her, thinking she can get art lesons with Diana. Jenny and Jenny's best friend Susie try to befriend Diana too. But Amy soon finds out that friendship is worth more than art lesons.
Another good Portraits of Little Women.

Useful gardening information and visually stunning
Beautiful pictures, and interesting information.

Flower Fables
A beautifully illustrated compilation of fables.
While I love Little Women (read it a million times), and am really glad she wrote that "moral stuff," these stories have a darker edge than the happy March home-- thrillingly scandalous. Some of the short stories are a little bit less finely crafted than others, but all of the ones in this collection are fabulous. Actresses! Poisoners! Exotic Locales! Revenge-seeking scorned women! Wicked Women in general! This is one of many collected by Stern-- so get them all, and learn about the darker persona of the famous "girl's writer."