

In a society full of copycats, Laura stands head and shoulders above other ghostwriters because she’s genuinely interested in writing your story, displaying your authentic brand, in your voice. I’ve known Laura for 18 months and quickly discovered how deeply empathetic she is, her capacity to listen to what’s not being said, and how enormously witty she can be. If you're a Meg, Jo, Beth or Amy, or a mix of all four, you'll find something that's just right for you.You have a story. If you liked Little Women, try these novels that feature close-knit families, sisterhood and traditions.

Louisa was related by marriage to John Hancock.Her father Bronson began a utopian commune called Fruitlands in 1843 but it failed after eight months.Louisa's family was friends with Transcendentalists Ralph Waldo Emerson, opens a new window and Henry David Thoreau, opens a new window.I won't marry Jo to Laurie to please anyone." While writing the second installment of Little Women, she wrote in her diary, "Girls write to ask who the little women marry, as if that were the only aim and end of a woman's life. SPOILER: She also never intended her character Jo to marry. Her first book was a fictionalized memoir about her time as a nurse during the American Civil War (1861-1865), opens a new window.The Alcotts lived at Orchard House, opens a new window in Concord, Massachusetts.Louisa used to write pulp fiction (also known as potboilers and dime novels) under the name of A.M.
