![]() ![]() Little Men detailed Jo's life at the Plumfield School she founded with husband Professor Bhaer, which became the conclusion for part two of Little Women, thus creating the well-known novel of today. ![]() It was only when she met Thomas Niles, who encouraged her to write the first part of the novel, that she created part two, which followed the March sisters into adulthood. Her major success came with the publication of the first part of Little Women, a semi-autobiographical account of her childhood with her sisters. She became deathly ill but survived, and went onto publish her first novel.Ä«etween 18, she wrote at least 33 gothic thrillers for magazines, and novels under the name A M Bernard. She had intended to serve three months but served just six weeks after contracting typhoid fever. Her first book, Hospital Sketches, was based on her own experiences in the Civil War in which she served as a nurse in Union Hospital, Georgetown, Washington DC. Louisa May Alcott was an American novelist best known for the classic novel Little Women and its sequels Little Men (1871) and Jo's Boys (1886). ![]()
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