Lulu's Library

Lulu's Library

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Description

Lulu's Library gathers Louisa May Alcott's late short fiction for children into a charming miscellany of fairy tales, moral sketches, animal stories, and domestic adventures. Written with Alcott's characteristic clarity, warmth, and brisk narrative movement, the collection belongs to the nineteenth-century tradition of instructive children's literature while resisting mere sermonizing. Its stories prize kindness, imagination, industry, and sympathy, presenting ethical education through play, wonder, and affectionate observation. Alcott, celebrated for Little Women, drew deeply on her own family life, reformist upbringing, and long experience writing for young readers. The book was associated with her beloved niece Louisa May Nieriker-"Lulu"-whom Alcott helped raise after the death of her sister May. That intimate connection gives the volume its tenderness: these are not abstract lessons, but tales shaped by an aunt's devotion, a teacher's purpose, and an artist's seasoned command of popular storytelling. Readers interested in Alcott beyond the March family will find Lulu's Library especially rewarding. It reveals her gentler late style, her moral imagination, and her enduring faith in childhood as a realm of discipline, delight, and humane possibility.

Book Information

Main Genre
Young Adult Books
Sub Genre
Short Stories
Format
Softcover
Pages
260
Price
15.20 €