An OldFashioned Girl, Louisa May Alcott
An OldFashioned Girl, Louisa May Alcott
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An Old-Fashioned Girl

Author: Louisa May Alcott

Narrator: Eloise Fairfax

Unabridged: 9 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/24/2025

Categories: Fiction, Romance


Synopsis

Polly Milton, a wholesome and spirited country girl, visits her wealthy friends in the city, bringing with her old-fashioned values of simplicity, kindness, and integrity. As she navigates the materialistic world of urban society, Polly inspires those around her to embrace authenticity and contentment over superficiality and greed. Through themes of friendship, self-reliance, and moral growth, Alcott crafts a heartwarming tale that critiques class divides and celebrates individuality. With charm and wisdom, the story reminds readers of the enduring importance of staying true to oneself amidst societal pressures.

About Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, on November 29, 1832. She and her three sisters—Anna, Elizabeth, and May—were educated by their father, philosopher/ teacher Bronson Alcott, and raised on the practical Christianity of their mother, Abigail May.

Louisa spent her childhood in Boston and in Concord, Massachusetts, where her days were enlightened by visits to Ralph Waldo Emerson's library, excursions into nature with Henry David Thoreau, and theatricals in the barn at Hillside. Like her character Jo March from Little Women, young Louisa was a tomboy.

For Louisa, writing was an early passion. She had a rich imagination, and often her stories became melodramas that she and her sisters would act out for friends. At age fifteen, troubled by the poverty that plagued her family, she vowed to make something of herself. Confronting a society that offered little opportunity to women seeking employment, Louisa remained determined; whether as a teacher, seamstress, governess, or household servant, for many years Louisa did any work she could find.

Louisa's career as an author began with poetry and short stories that appeared in popular magazines. In 1854, when she was twenty-two, her first book, Flower Fables, was published. Another milestone along her literary path was Hospital Sketches, which was based on the letters she had written home from her post as a nurse in Washington, D.C., during the Civil War.

When Louisa was thirty-five, her publisher asked her to write a book for girls. Thus, she wrote Little Women, which is based on Louisa and her sisters' coming of age and is set in Civil War New England. Jo March was the first American juvenile heroine to act from her own individuality; a living, breathing person rather than the idealized stereotype that was then prevalent in children's fiction.

In all, Louisa published over thirty books and collections of stories. She died on March 6, 1888, only two days after her father.


Reviews

Goodreads review by kwesi 章英狮 on July 16, 2011

I'm one of the biggest fans of Louisa May Alcott after reading her Little Women when I was in high school. It was an amazing book that every girls and boys would love and cherish until end and it was one of the greatest classics that I read since I started reading. This time, Louisa May Alcott turn......more

Goodreads review by Valentina on October 11, 2024

Un immancabile gioiellino per tutti gli amanti di Piccole Donne. Una ragazza fuori moda è un libro dinamico e trascinante che si apre con una struttura ad episodi per poi sfociare nel romanzo vero e proprio. Scalda il cuore e riporta a un immaginario infantile e tenero.......more

Goodreads review by Hallie on March 10, 2013

I could never quite stomach Little Women, as a child or adult, but An Old-Fashioned Girl has all the positives of LW with less sentimentality, a proper romance with the right person, and social commentary I found much more powerful and direct than LW's. I loved it when I was young, reread it many ti......more

Goodreads review by Katelyn on December 15, 2019

Update 2019: I love it even more. —————————— 2018 I went into this book knowing it would be good, and needing “a little old-fashioned,” (to shamelessly quote Phil Coulson), but I had no idea that it would take me on such a roller-coaster of emotions. I experienced just about every feeling under the sun......more