My Heart Is Boundless, Eve LaPlante
My Heart Is Boundless, Eve LaPlante
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My Heart Is Boundless
Writings of Abigail May Alcott, Louisa's Mother

Author: Eve LaPlante

Narrator: Patrick Lawlor, Justine Eyre

Unabridged: 7 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/06/2012


Synopsis

Little Women's "Marmee" is one of the most recognizable mothers in American literature. But the real woman behind the fiction—Louisa May Alcott's own mother, Abigail—has for more than a century remained shrouded in mystery. Scholars believed that her papers were burned by her daughter and husband, as they claimed, and that little additional information survived.

Until now. When Abigail's biographer and great-niece Eve LaPlante found a collection of letters and diaries in an attic trunk and began exploring the Alcott family archives, a window opened onto the life of this woman who has for too long been hiding in plain sight. These discoveries, and others, inform LaPlante's groundbreaking new dual biography, Marmee and Louisa, a companion volume to My Heart Is Boundless. No self-effacing housewife, Abigail was a passionate writer and thinker, a feminist far ahead of her time. She taught her daughters the importance of supporting themselves and dreamed of a day when a woman, like a man, could enjoy both a family and a career.

Here at last, in her own words, is this extraordinary woman's story, brought to the public for the first time. Full of wit, charm, and astonishing wisdom, Abigail's private writings offer a moving, intimate portrait of a mother, a wife, a sister, and a fierce intellect that demands to be heard.


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 QNPoohBear on September 07, 2013

This collection of journal entries, letters and recollections from previously undiscovered and unpublished collections reveals the true character of the real life Marmee. Abigail was a headstrong, intelligent, warmhearted woman who had lofty ideals and big dreams but suffered terribly through her hu......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on February 05, 2024

Reading some of the letters and journal entries of Abigail May Alcott gives one an immersive understanding of day-to-day life of a poverty-stricken family of the 19th century, and that of the women of the time including issues of suffrage and slavery, from which came amazing fortitude and talent. On......more

Goodreads review by Shawna on January 16, 2024

Powerful and insightful writing; thoroughly enjoyed. Will reread in future & underline further.......more

Goodreads review by Marné on October 14, 2020

It was so nice to be immersed in Abba's words for a bit. I wish we had more of them.......more