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Louisa May Alcott was born in Pennsylvania in 1832. At an early age, Louisa and her family -filled with financial problems- moved to Concord, New Hampshire, where prominent American author and close friend of the Alcott's, Ralph Waldo Emerson, helped the family to set up residence. Later on Louisa's publisher, Thomas Niles, told her that he wanted "a girls story" from her. Having spent her life with three of the most interesting girls, Louisa wrote for two and a half months and produced Little Women based on her own experiences growing up as a young women with three other sisters. The novel, published in 1868, was an instant success and sold more than 2,000 copies immediately. Alcott's story had launched her into stardom and helped to alleviate the family's financial problems. Needing a break, Louisa and her youngest sister headed off to Europe in 1870. The next few years, however, saw Alcott's career grow and grow as book after book was published and enjoyed by a huge audience of young readers. In 1871 Little Men was published. During this time, Alcott was active in the women's suffrage movement, and she became the first woman in Concord to register to vote. She died in Boston, leaving a legacy in wonderful books to be admired and cherished for generations to come. |
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