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PRESENTED BY AMANDA CORVINO SPRING,2006

LOUISA MAY ALCOTT. PRESENTED BY AMANDA CORVINO SPRING,2006. early life. Louisa May Alcott was born on November 29in Germantown Pennsylvania. Her mother was very nice and her father loved his family very much.

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PRESENTED BY AMANDA CORVINO SPRING,2006

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  1. LOUISA MAY ALCOTT PRESENTED BY AMANDA CORVINO SPRING,2006

  2. early life • Louisa May Alcott was born on November 29in Germantown Pennsylvania. • Her mother was very nice and her father loved his family very much. • She had a sister Elizabeth who was very quiet and did not like to meet new people. • Her father’s name was Bronson Alcott he was a teacher and was a good one.

  3. later life • She never married nor had children. • She never attended college.

  4. why i am famous • She was a famous writer. • Her most famous works were “Little Women” and “Little Men”. • One of the things I liked about her was that she wanted to pay her family’s bills. • She also wrote poems and short stories.

  5. historical events • She fell into a deep frog pond and someone helped her up and she never got to say thanks. • She wrote a lot of books.

  6. death • She died in 1888. • She lived till she was 57 years old.

  7. conclusion • She was a writer and is a good person. • She gave some of her money to her parents so that they could pay their bills because they were very poor.

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