"May Flowers" is a short story written by Louisa May Alcott, the author of the famous novel "Little Women". The story is part of a collection titled "May Flowers, " published in 1887. In "May Flowers, " Alcott tells the heartwarming tale of a young girl named Patty, who, despite her modest circumstances, goes out of her way to help those in need. The story emphasizes the importance of kindness, compassion, and selflessness, and it reflects Alcott's recurrent themes of moral growth and the power of love and empathy. Like many of Alcott's works, "May Flowers" is a testament to her literary talent in crafting engaging and moralistic stories.