Marmee and Louisa, Eve LaPlante
Marmee and Louisa, Eve LaPlante
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Marmee and Louisa
The Untold Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Mother

Author: Eve LaPlante

Narrator: Karen White

Unabridged: 14 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/06/2012


Synopsis

Since its release nearly one hundred and fifty years ago, Louisa May Alcott's classic Little Women has been a mainstay in American literature, while passionate Jo March and her calm, beloved "Marmee" have shaped generations of young women. Biographers have consistently credited her father, Bronson Alcott, for Louisa's professional success, assuming that this outspoken idealist was the source of her progressive thinking and remarkable independence.

But in this riveting dual biography, Eve LaPlante explodes those myths, drawing on unknown and unexplored letters and journals to show that Louisa's "Marmee," Abigail May Alcott, was in fact the intellectual and emotional center of her daughter's world. It was Abigail who urged Louisa to write, who inspired many of her stories, and who gave her the support and courage she needed to pursue her unconventional path. Abigail, long dismissed as a quiet, self-effacing companion to her famous husband and daughter, is revealed here as a politically active feminist firebrand, a fascinating thinker in her own right. Examining family papers, archival documents, and diaries thought to have been destroyed, LaPlante paints an exquisitely moving and utterly convincing portrait of a woman decades ahead of her time—and the fiercely independent daughter who was both inspired and restricted by her mother's dreams of freedom.

A story guaranteed to turn all previous scholarship on its head, Marmee and Louisa is a gorgeously written and deeply felt biography of two extraordinary women as well as a key to our understanding of Louisa May Alcott's life and work.

About Eve LaPlante

Eve LaPlante is a great niece and a first cousin of Abigail and Louisa May Alcott. She is the author of Seized, American Jezebel, and Salem Witch Judge, the winner of the 2008 Massachusetts Book Award for Nonfiction. She is also the editor of a collection of Abigail May Alcott's private papers. She lives with her family in New England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gina on December 08, 2012

Ah, the Alcotts! I first read Little Women when I was about seven and then read my way through all of Alcott's children's books (several times each). While my collection stayed on my bookshelf and moved with me from place to place, I didn't re-read until I read Geraldine Brooks's fabulous historical......more

Goodreads review by Kyrianna on April 24, 2023

I won this book in a GoodReads contest. First off, I loved the fact that someone had an interest in finding out the truth, not only about a beloved writer but of family. Family really is important. For a non-fiction book, the writing style really did keep me entertained, which I gotta admit, I wasn'......more

Goodreads review by Bridget on October 15, 2012

I was lucky enough to get an Advanced Readers' Edition of this book, and I couldn't wait to read it! It was a great read. The basic premise of the book is that although most people think that Louisa May Alcott's father, Bronson Alcott, was the main influence in her life and writing, that person was i......more

Goodreads review by Anne on September 27, 2017

Louisa May Alcott's mother, who figures as Marmee in Little Women, has been a mystery until Eve LaPlante mined her surviving journals (many were destroyed) and uncovered a complex, fiercely independent, and powerfully maternal woman. After reading about Alcott's relationship with her father, this bo......more

Goodreads review by Christina on April 01, 2024

Really unveils what a derelict husband and father Bronson Alcott was, and how his wife Abigail became the de facto breadwinner and head of the family after marrying him for the promise of an unconventional egalitarian love-match. His radical Pelagian beliefs and probable narcissistic personality dis......more