A Garland for Girls
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A Garland for Girls

by Louisa May Alcott

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
198
Language
English
Published
1899

Overview

A Garland for Girls by Louisa May Alcott is a collection of interconnected stories about young women and the choices that shape their futures. Each tale offers a different angle on work, friendship, responsibility, and self-respect, creating a varied portrait of girlhood and early adulthood. Alcott's voice remains brisk, encouraging, and practical, with an eye for everyday lessons that still feel lived in. The variety keeps the collection fresh while preserving its moral warmth.

This collection is ideal for readers who like classic moral fiction that feels intimate rather than preachy. A Garland for Girls gives Alcott fans a set of accessible, character-focused pieces that reward anyone interested in women supporting one another, learning resilience, and making thoughtful paths through ordinary life. It works well as a sampler of Alcott's humane perspective.

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