![]() ![]() Along with all of my visits to the Alcott family home, I read many of Louisa May Alcott’s novels, but it was really Little Women that gave shape to my desire to be a writer at a young age, so for my first novel, I wanted to revisit the historical figures who played such a formative role in my own interests. I grew up in Massachusetts near Concord and attended drama camp at Orchard House. Why did you feel compelled to write about May Alcott? Here’s an in-depth conversation with Elise Hooper, the author of this intriguing work of historical fiction. In The Other Alcott, a captivating work of historical fiction, Elise Hooper gives readers a glimpse into the youngest Alcott’s artistic pursuits and her side of the sibling rivalry. Now, it’s time to learn the truth about the “real Amy” - Louisa’s sister, May. ![]() ![]() But while most fans cheer on Jo March, based on Louisa herself, Amy March is often the least favorite sister. Many of us grew up reading and re-reading Little Womenby Louisa May Alcott. ![]()
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