Beatrice Gormley

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Childhood of Famous Americans series


Biography for ages 8 and up
Aladdin Paperbacks (Simon & Schuster)
Black & white illustrations
Paperback $4.99
ISBN 0-689-82025-9

Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott, Young Novelist


Author of "Little Women"


Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy - generation after generation, young readers open Little Women for the first time and meet these girls, so much like Louisa and her sisters. "We really lived it," said Louisa after writing Little Women, "and if it succeeds that will be the reason of it."
But the life Louisa "really lived" was even more dramatic than the stories that made her famous. As a child, she survived real poverty, hunger, and cold, and as a young woman, she almost died while nursing soldiers in a Civil War hospital. And through it all Louisa wrote, wrote, wrote, supporting her whole family as well as delighting her readers.

Praise for Louisa May Alcott, Young Novelist


The author does an especially good job connecting Louisa's most popular children's books, Little Women and Little Men, to her own life experiences, opinions and concerns.
Children's Literature - Gisela Jernigan

My nine year old daughter virtually consumed this biography. This is the third book she has read in this series, and she has asked for more. I have read them along with her - they are appropriate for 8-10 year olds, interesting, accessible, but never condescending or preachy. Based on my knowledge of the subjects, they are only marginally fictionalized. In a world of pop singers and barely literate actresses, it is a pleasure to be able to provide real heroes and heroines that modern kids will enjoy and be inspired by.
A parent from Teaneck, NJ


Some of My Books

Biography
Malcolm X: A Revolutionary Voice
A powerful black leader
Marie Curie: Young Scientist
The courageous girl who became a brilliant scientist.
Julius Caesar: Young Statesman
The ruler of ancient Rome.
C.S. Lewis: The Man Behind Narnia
Story of the author of the beloved Chronicles of Narnia.
First Ladies: Women Who Called the White House Home
All the presidents' wives, from Martha Washington to Laura Bush.
Louisa May Alcott, Young Novelist
Story of the author of Little Women.
Amelia Earhart, Young Aviator
A heroine of early aviation.
Althea Gibson, Young Tennis Player
The world's first African-American tennis champion
Laura Ingalls Wilder, Young Pioneer
The story of the author of the "Little House" books.
Fiction
Salome
Salome's story, in her own words.
ADARA
A novel of ancient Israel
Back to the Day Lincoln Was Shot!
Three kids from the present visit Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865.
Back to Paul Revere!
The Travelers Through Time ride with Paul Revere.
Back to the Titanic!
Three kids from the present travel to 1912 to save the great ship.
Mail-Order Wings
Nine-year-old Andrea orders wings through the mail with a guarantee to fly.



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