I am pleased to present this guest post by Joan Leotta, a storyteller/performer who brings Louisa's fascinating story to life. In this post, she describes how she came to portray Ms. Alcott, using her skills to build a relationship between the author and the audience. Since February 2024, I have been performing in a one …
Bloody Brilliant: “Beth is Dead:” A Review
By Kristi Lynn Martin, PHD Book Review of: Beth is Dead by Kate BurnetPublisher: Sarah Barely Book (an imprint of Simon & Schuster)Expected Publication Date: January 2026 Beth Is Dead is a stunning tribute to Little Women and a remarkable debut novel. This YA thriller is a deliciously delightful page turner; clever and suspenseful. After …
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Little Women Reimagined — Alcott’s Classic Comes Alive with Comic Book Style
ย Roberto Martinez is launching a business that reimagines classic books in exciting and colorful ways. He chose Little Women because of its heritage. It was only after he read it for the first time that he understood the magic of Louisa May Alcott's bestseller, and the secret of its longevity. Roberto Martinez is an …
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Alcottโs โBehind a Maskโ to be brought to the screen by Eternity Box Films
Guest post by Lorraine Tosiello Louisa May Alcott had been dead for nearly a century before her reputation changed. It was 1975 when Madeleine Stern released a collection of Alcottโs sensational thrillers (1). With the discovery of titillating stories of revenge, psychological manipulation, and women scorned and vindicated, it was clear that Louisa May Alcott …
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Louisa May Alcott Lifetime Reading List
Complied 2022 from her Journals and Letters by Lorraine Tosiello As a lifelong bibliophile, Louisa May Alcottโs favorite authors were Dickens, Shakespeare, and Goethe. A florid reader, Alcott peppered her Little Women with references to writers ranging from Bunyan to Scott to E.D.E.N Southworth. Though we donโt know all the books she perused at Mr. …
