![]() ![]() “Unfortunately, our earlier scheduling fell victim to COVID protocol closures. “This program was inspired by the upsurge of interest in Louisa May Alcott and her beloved novel ‘Little Women’ since the highly acclaimed 2019 movie by Greta Gerwig brought Alcott’s unforgettable characters to a new generation of fans,” Jeanette Bovard, museum spokesperson said. With March being Women’s History Month, the Pasadena Museum of History is putting the spotlight on the life and works of one of America’s most renowned novelists and feminists - who, although dead 135 years, recently rose to popularity again after one of her books became a movie.Īudience members can take “Tea with Louisa May Alcott,” during a special living history presentation at the Shakespeare Club on Sunday, March 5 at 2 p.m.īorn in 1832, American novelist Louisa May Alcott, whose influence is still felt strongly in both the literary world and in women’s history, is best known as the author of the novel “Little Women” and its sequels “Little Men” and “Jo’s Boys.” ![]()
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