Paw Prints Anecdotes: Louisa May Alcott
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Paw Prints Anecdotes: Louisa May Alcott, U.S. novelist Short, humorous stories about people in politics, history, and the arts. When Miss Alcott became a celebrity, she often found her fame tiresome. A supporter of the fight for women's suffrage, she attended the Women's Congress in Syracuse, where she was accosted by an effusive admirer. "If you ever come to Oshkosh," said the lady, "your feet will not be allowed to touch the ground: you will be borne in the arms of the people. Will you come?"
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Page title: | Paw Prints Anecdotes: Louisa May Alcott, U.S. novelist |
Keywords: | Louisa May Alcott, Louisa Alcott, Alcott, novelist, writer, author, poet, story teller, essayist, anecdotes, humor, quotes, quotations, KashaLinka, Paw Prints |
Description: | Paw Prints Anecdote about Louisa May Alcott, U.S. novelist. She wrote well over a dozen books, as well as many poems, stories, and essays. Perhaps her most well-known novel is Little Women (1869), one in a three-book series about her family. |
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