Lulu's Library, Volume 1

Lulu's Library, Volume 1 - Paperback

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Lulu's Library, Volume 1

Lulu's Library, Volume 1 - Paperback

by Louisa May Alcott
$12.94
Sale price  $12.94 Regular price 

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  • About the Author
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  • Biographical Article

A CHARMING Storybook for children by LOUISA MAY ALCOTT.


LULU'S LIBRARY, VOLUME I by AMERICAN author LOUISA MAY ALCOTT is a book of short stories for children first published in 1886 in the UNITED STATES.


Stories included in "Lulu's Library, Volume I," include "A Christmas Dream, and How it Came True," "The Candy Country," and "A Hole in the Wall.


Sneak Peak


'The tree looked as if made of glass or colored sugar; for she could see through the red cherries, the green leaves, and the brown branches. An agreeable smell met her nose; and she said at once, as any child would, "I smell candy!" She picked a cherry and ate it. Oh, how good it was!--all sugar and no stone. The next discovery was such a delightful one that she nearly fell off her perch; for by touching her tongue here and there, she found that the whole tree was made of candy. Think what fun to sit and break off twigs of barley sugar, candied cherries, and leaves that tasted like peppermint and sassafras!'
Title Details



  • Originally published in 1886.
  • Short stories for children


ISBN9781628342062
Author Louisa May Alcott
PublisherWord Well Books
GenreLiterature
FormatPaperback
PublishedJuly 2023
LanguageENG- English
Pages204
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceKids and Teens & young adults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott was born in Pennsylvania, in 1832, the second of four daughters. After a period of serving as an army nurse, she published Hospital Sketches in 1863, followed by Gothic Romances and lurid thrillers. In 1868-9, she published Little Women, which proved so popular that it was followed by two sequels and several other novels. She died in 1888. Elaine Showalter is the author of the groundbreaking A Literature of Their Own and editor of Little Women for Penguin Classics.

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