Marmee & Louisa by Eve LaPlante Little Women quilt by Nancy A. Bekofske pattern by Marion Cheever Whiteside Newton |
I very much enjoyed the book, but I didn't always like all the characters...okay, one character...Bronson Alcott, the patriarch.
The March girls, Little Women quilt |
Abigail was unable to have the formal education her brother Samuel enjoyed, but read his books and educated herself with his help. She aspired to be a teacher, someone who contributed to the world.
Then she met the charismatic Bronson, a self-educated man with big ideas and a golden tongue. They fell in love and Abigail hitched her wagon to his star. Samuel was smitten, too, as eventually was all the Transcendentalists who later supported Bronson...even when they became weary of him.
That support was not just in philosophy and friendship but financial. Bronson was too radical to keep his teaching positions and too intent on "higher things" to worry about how to put food on the table or a roof over the heads of his growing family. And he traveled--a lot--leaving his family to fend for themselves.
Marmee learning her husband is in a prisoner of war camp Little Women quilt |
Perhaps because she was so familiar with the powerlessness of women from watching her mother's toil, hardships, physical exhaustion and decline, mental anguish, while also indulging in acts of charity and working for abolition and women's right to vote.
Louisa was an active girl and young woman, wary of love and thirsting for the wider world, when at thirty she signed up to work as a nurse caring for the wounded men of the Civil War. Within six weeks she became ill and was near to death when Bronson came to take her home. Abigail nursed Louisa back to life, if not health; for the rest of Louisa's 56 years, she suffered from ill health, perhaps from Lupus.
Marmee and Louisa packing for Louisa's trip Little Women quilt |
The love and care between these women, Abigail and Louisa, is touching and inspiring, their strength of will humbling, their story timeless.
Learn more about the book and author and discover reading guides at
https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Marmee-Louisa/Eve-LaPlante/9781451620672
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