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Titles in This Set
Little Women
Good Wives
Little Men
Jo's Boys
Eight Cousins
Details
Condition: Brand New
Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9781804459621
Publisher: Classic Editions
Age Range: 12+ (Classic Fiction, widely enjoyed by adult readers)
Overview
This handsome five-book hardback collection brings together Louisa May Alcott's best-loved novels in one keepsake set. Following the March sisters and the extended Alcott universe from girlhood through adulthood, the collection captures family, friendship, resilience and growing up with warmth and wit. Presented in durable hardback editions with attractive matching covers, it's an ideal gift for collectors, classic literature fans, book clubs, and anyone building a family library of enduring American fiction.
About the Books
Little Women opens the collection, following Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy March as they navigate poverty, first love, and personal ambition during the American Civil War. Good Wives, its direct sequel, continues their story into marriage, motherhood, and the compromises and triumphs of adult life. Little Men shifts focus to Jo, now Mrs Bhaer, as she and her husband open Plumfield, a boarding school for boys built on kindness rather than punishment — a radical idea for its time. Jo's Boys returns to Plumfield years later, following the same boys as young men facing careers, romance, and the wider world, with Jo once again offering guidance. Rounding out the set, Eight Cousins tells the linked story of orphaned Rose Campbell, sent to live with her eccentric Uncle Alec and a houseful of boisterous male cousins, learning independence along the way. Together these five novels showcase Alcott's gift for warm, morally grounded storytelling and her progressive views on education and family. Each hardback edition is printed on quality stock with sturdy binding, making the set as practical for a classroom shelf as it is decorative on a home bookcase.
About the Author
Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888) was an American novelist raised in a New England household surrounded by leading thinkers of her day, including Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. Best known for Little Women and its sequels, Alcott drew on her own family life to create richly observed, morally engaged fiction that championed independence, education and women's inner lives. Her novels remain widely read and studied more than a century after first publication.
Why You'll Love This Collection
A complete, beautifully bound set of Alcott's most cherished novels, this collection is a lasting treasure for classic fiction lovers, gift-givers and anyone wanting to revisit the March family's world in one handsome hardback edition.
Please Note: Cover design shown reflects the UK edition; ISBN corresponds to this specific hardback boxed set.
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