'A Strange Island' is Alcott's take on many Mother Goose characters and tales, Mother Goose being the anonymous poet and writer behind timeless pieces... > Lire la suite
'A Strange Island' is Alcott's take on many Mother Goose characters and tales, Mother Goose being the anonymous poet and writer behind timeless pieces such as 'Jack and Jill', 'Baa Baa Black Sheep' and 'Humpty Dumpty'. The tales are perfect for all ages and are jam packed with uplifting anecdotes and soothing moral messages. Alcott incorporates her own characters into these legendary tales to create something wholly new and fantastical, perfect for a quick, joyful nights reading or anyone looking for a trip down memory lane.
Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) was an author, abolitionist and proud feminist. Her family suffered financially while she was growing up and so she was forced to take on multiple jobs in her youth to help provide for her family. Her writing became her outlet, forming her ideas and beliefs in the empowerment of women and people into literature that reverberates to this day. Her most notable works include "Little Women", which is now a movie starring Saoirse Ronan and Timothée Chalamet, its sequel 'Little Men' and 'An Old Fashioned Girl'.