RAE’S READS

Just like TV back in the 50s and 60s, Saturday mornings are reserved for kids. In that respect, here is a recommendation of a kids’ book:

Today’s book, Invincible Louisa: The Story of the Author of Little Women, which was originally in my classroom library back in the 70s, now resides in my LFL (Little Free Library) in my yard. Unfortunately, probably no one will “borrow” her because her cover is torn off (thus, no picture of the cover LOL).

Cornelia Meigs’ biography of Louisa May Alcott answers our questions about Louisa’s life: Did “Beth” die? Was there a Laurie?What happened to Louisa after she published her book?

This is the true story of the famous authoress and the book that was reportedly based on her family and her life. it is good reading.

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3 responses to “SATURDAY MORNINGS FOR KIDS”

  1. Jee Wan Avatar

    This sounds like a great book to read! I’m gonna recommend it to my niece. Thank you for sharing, Rae 🙂

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  2. sjhigbee Avatar

    And that’s how a book should end its days – loved to death… Thank you for sharing this one, Rae.

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  3. odbookreviews Avatar

    Sounds like a really interesting book! I hope someone will pick it up despite the missing cover.

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