Eight Cousins
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Eight Cousins  -     By: Louisa May Alcott

Eight Cousins

Aladdin / 2023 / Paperback

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In one of Louisa May Alcott’s most charming but lesser known novels, Eight Cousins, 13-year-old Rose Campbell must move to Boston and live with her wealthy relatives and their large families after the death of her father. Lonely and timid, she is overwhelmed by the attention of her aunts and the energy of her eight male cousins who range in age from six to sixteen. But, under the compassionate care and guidance of her guardian, Uncle Alec, she begins to flourish and grow to love her eccentric, extended family. A classic coming-of-age story of a young American girl, Alcott weaves in lessons in morality and equality in an engaging, whimsical way. 288 pages, softcover. Ages 8 and up.

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Title: Eight Cousins
By: Louisa May Alcott
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 288
Vendor: Aladdin
Publication Date: 2023
Dimensions: 7.63 X 5.13 X 0.72 (inches)
Weight: 7 ounces
ISBN: 1534497528
ISBN-13: 9781534497528
Ages: 3-6
Series: Louisa May Alcott Hidden Gems Collection
Stock No: WW497528

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A recently orphaned girl meets her extended family—including seven rambunctious cousins—for the first time in this charming novel from Louisa May Alcott, author of Little Women!

Thirteen-year-old Rose Campbell never knew her mother, and the death of her father leaves her reeling and hopelessly lonely. She’s sent to live with her maiden great aunts, the matriarchs of her father’s wealthy Boston family who she’s never met. The elderly women’s quiet household suits Rose’s mourning, but the arrival of her appointed guardian, Uncle Alec, challenges the status quo.

With Alec as her guide, Rose is properly introduced to the other residents of "Aunt-Hill," including Alec’s four sisters and their sons. Having so many relations overwhelms Rose at first. Her dour Aunt Myra convinces her she has a fragile constitution while fashionable Aunt Clara turns Rose’s head with stylish clothes. And the collective energy of male cousins ranging from age six to sixteen is more than she knows how to handle. But Uncle Alec’s steady commitment to seeing Rose flourish helps her find her footing and grow to love her eccentric family. She even "adopts" Great Aunt Plenty and Peace’s housemaid, Phebe, as her sister.

Surrounded by people who love her, Rose slowly but surely goes from sickly and timid to healthy, active, and bold as she learns to keep her father’s memory close while setting a course for a happy future.

Author Bio

Louisa May Alcott was born in 1832 in Germantown, Pennsylvania. She is best known for Little Women (1868), which is loosely based on her own life and proved to be one of the most popular children’s books ever written. Three sequels followed: Good Wives (1869), Little Men (1871), and Jo’s Boys (1886). Alcott was the daughter of the famous transcendentalist Bronson Alcott and was friend of Emerson and Thoreau. In addition to writing, she worked as a teacher, governess, and Civil War nurse, as well as being an advocate of abolition, women’s rights, and temperance. She died in 1888 and is buried in Sleepy Hollow cemetery in Concord, Massachusetts.

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