Louisa May Alcott is an unexpected inhabitant in the world of magazine editing. Her name is better known as the author of Little Women (1868-1869) and other children's stories, and her novels are now as often scrutinized by social historians as they are...
Louisa May Alcott (29 November 1832-6 March 1888) still retains her reputation as one of America's best-loved writers of juveniles. That reputation was established with the publication of Little Women (1868-1869), a domestic novel for girls primarily aut...
Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) is one of America's best-known writers of juvenile fiction. She was also a reformer, working in the causes of temperance and women's suffrage. Louisa May Alcott was born in Germantown, Pa., in 1832. She was the daughter of B...
A movie that deals with racism, murder, rape and the threat of a lynch mob hardly sounds like inspirational fare. But you never know where you'll find inspiration. "The Runaway," a "Hallmark Hall of Fame" presentation airing tomorrow night at 9 on CBS...
When is a green Honda Odyssey minivan not a green Honda Odyssey minivan? When it's not your green Honda Odyssey minivan. Last week, I wrote about how Alisha Thomas of Glenn Dale misplaced a present she received during an evening out. Her...
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