Hospital Sketches, Louisa May Alcott
Hospital Sketches, Louisa May Alcott
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Hospital Sketches
An Army Nurse’s True Account of Her Experiences during the Civil War

Author: Louisa May Alcott

Narrator: Anne Hancock

Unabridged: 2 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Spoken Realms

Published: 06/11/2024


Synopsis

In the novel Little Women, Mr. March goes off to war. But in real life, it was Jo March (Louisa May Alcott herself, an avowed abolitionist) who traveled to Washington to nurse Northern soldiers. This is Alcott’s memoir but she chose to use the pseudonym “Tribulation Periwinkle” to tell her story.Despite the subject matter, her account is full of amusing anecdotes as she makes her way alone from Concord, Massachusetts to DC, trying to finagle a free ticket and convinced she will drown during the journey. Profiles of the soldiers she tended are full of compassion, pathos, and even a bit of humor. The book was hugely popular among those at home eager for war news. Its publication introduced Alcott’s unique voice to the public and launched the career of a great American writer. Sharp-eared listeners will discover that the names and personalities of three soldiers were inspirations for characters in Little Women.

About Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott (1832-88) was brought up in Pennsylvania, USA. She turned to writing in order to supplement the family income and had many short stories published in magazines and newspapers. Then, in 1862, during the height of the American Civil War, Louisa went to Georgetown to work as a nurse, but she contracted typhoid. Out of her experiences she wrote Hospital Sketches (1864) which won wide acclaim, followed by an adult novel, Moods.She was reluctant to write a children's book but then realized that in herself and her three sisters she had the perfect models. The result was Little Women (1868) which became the earliest American children's novel to become a classic.

About Anne Hancock

Anne Hancock, a multiple Earphones Award recipient, has narrated over 400 audiobooks, both commercially and for The Library of Congress’s National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (NLS).


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rachel on March 15, 2019

Many people don't know about this book, since the one and only Ms. Louisa May Alcott is known more for Little Womenand its sequel Little Men, but for history buffs, of the Civil War especially, this is a must read. Being a woman permitted to help your fellow beings as a money earning career option w......more

Goodreads review by Anne (In Search of Wonder) on April 04, 2024

Despite its primary setting in a civil war hospital, this short little book is as funny as all get out. LMA clearly had the ability to look at life through a generously humorous lens, and she (obviously) knew how to tell a tale. To start with, she calls herself Tribulation Periwinkle in this story.......more

Goodreads review by Angie on March 19, 2018

It's hard to believe this is one of Louisa May Alcott's earliest published works. Over the course of just a few chapters, she had me both laughing out loud at her inimitable humor and sobbing outright at the pathos of her descriptions. The deathbed scene of a man we hadn't met until we knew he was d......more