Flower Fables

Flower Fables by Louisa May Alcott is a collection of illustrated fairy stories originally published in 1854. This edition, released by Applewood Books in 2005, features 210 pages and is presented in English. The stories were inspired by Alcott’s experiences in the woods around Walden Pond, a location affectionately referred to as “Fairyland” by Henry David Thoreau. This volume was dedicated to Ellen Emerson, the daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson, and marks Alcott’s first published work.
Readers will discover a blend of fantasy and nature in these fables, which reflect themes of flowers and plants alongside elements of folklore. The collection showcases Alcott’s imaginative storytelling, drawing on her observations of the natural world during the Civil War period. This illustrated edition not only celebrates the literary contributions of Alcott but also offers a glimpse into the enchanting world she created for young readers.
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A collection of illustrated fairy stories from Louisa May Alcott–the author who brought us Little Women. Originally published in 1854, this collection of fables was inspired by Louisa’s time spent in the woods around Walden Pond–a spot endearingly named “Fairyland” by Walden’s own Henry David Thoreau. Young Louisa collected these fairy fables into a volume dedicated to her friend Ellen Emerson, the daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson. This volume–published under the title, Flower Fables–was Louisa’s first published book. Applewood Books has partnered with Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House to publish this commemorative hardcover edition on the 150th anniversary of its first publication.
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