Good wives
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Before becoming the world-famous author of literature for youth, Louise May Olcott (1832-1888) worked as a nurse during the civil war, fought with slavery, was one of the first participants in the movement for the provision of election rights to women. Starting to write children"s books, she reached unprecedented glory and wealth. She looked at the world and wrote about him in the same way as she lived - with faith in the future, with love and compassion for people. Fidelity of life truth and high ideals, humor and unquenchable optimism inherent in her work will always attract young and adult readers to her books.
"good wives" - a continuation of "little women", a sincere and touching novel about the childhood and youth of four sisters. Margaret, Joe, Bess and Amy are so different, so unique. They cope with difficulties together, experience sorrows and joys, dream of the future and go through a difficult way of growing up. And already becoming adult girls, they are faced with new worries. A lively and fascinatingly describing their fate, Olcott again inspires faith in people and human feelings
"good wives" - a continuation of "little women", a sincere and touching novel about the childhood and youth of four sisters. Margaret, Joe, Bess and Amy are so different, so unique. They cope with difficulties together, experience sorrows and joys, dream of the future and go through a difficult way of growing up. And already becoming adult girls, they are faced with new worries. A lively and fascinatingly describing their fate, Olcott again inspires faith in people and human feelings
Author:
Author:Olcott Louise May
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Agriculture
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: bright pages
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-110695-9
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