Begun in 2010, this blog offers analysis and reflection by Susan Bailey on the life, works and legacy of Louisa May Alcott and her family. Susan is an active member and supporter of the Louisa May Alcott Society, the Fruitlands Museum and Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House.
p.s. I wish I could write in Jo’s voice the way you write in Scarlet’s. I’m going to be re-reading Little Women soon, maybe I’ll be able to do it after that. I’d love to be able to do that, speak in a character’s voice. That’s so cool!
I got them all correct, but it is hardly fair since I just finished putting together a time line for my upcoming course. Nice to know that I retain a little something, however.
I got eight out of ten, but if I’d put in a little more thought I would’ve remembered that “Flower Fables” was first published, even though I had “Moods” on my mind from having just heard of it. I also remembered something about her raising a niece, but didn’t realize she was May’s child, so was looking for Anna’s married name.
I aced it. 🙂
Of course! psst! I did too. 🙂
p.s. I wish I could write in Jo’s voice the way you write in Scarlet’s. I’m going to be re-reading Little Women soon, maybe I’ll be able to do it after that. I’d love to be able to do that, speak in a character’s voice. That’s so cool!
I got them all correct, but it is hardly fair since I just finished putting together a time line for my upcoming course. Nice to know that I retain a little something, however.
Hah, no fair! 😉
Quiz …8 out of 10 correct. (I thought that was respectable 🙂
Definitely! On the quiz they show the percentage of right answers and on average a little over half get them right. So you are in excellent company. 🙂
I got eight out of ten, but if I’d put in a little more thought I would’ve remembered that “Flower Fables” was first published, even though I had “Moods” on my mind from having just heard of it. I also remembered something about her raising a niece, but didn’t realize she was May’s child, so was looking for Anna’s married name.