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Louisa May's Battle

How the Civil War Led to Little Women

By Kathleen Krull Illustrator Carlyn Becci Narrator Editor Photographed by

Louisa May's Battle

How the Civil War Led to Little Women

By Kathleen Krull Illustrator Carlyn Becci Narrator Editor Photographed by
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Before publishing the novel "Little Women," Louisa May Alcott nursed soldiers during the Civil War. Her stories received criticism until real-life experience helped her to develop a writing style that readers enjoyed.


This is an insightful account of how Alcott's experiences as a nurse during the Civil War - writing letters for soldiers, tending their wounds, and penning her own diary - helped establish her as a writer.

Before publishing the novel "Little Women," Louisa May Alcott nursed soldiers during the Civil War. Her stories received criticism until real-life experience helped her to develop a writing style that readers enjoyed.


This is an insightful account of how Alcott's experiences as a nurse during the Civil War - writing letters for soldiers, tending their wounds, and penning her own diary - helped establish her as a writer.

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