“O vanity, mislead no more!”
Quote by Louisa May Alcott
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This volume gathers several short stories written by Louisa May Alcott, known for her domestic and didactic fiction. The title story, 'Morning-Glories,' centers on a young girl and her garden, exploring themes of patience and the beauty of nature. Other stories in the collection similarly focus on children's experiences, everyday adventures, and gentle moral teachings, reflecting Alcott's characteristic style of blending entertainment with ethical instruction. The book is aimed at a young audience and was originally published in the 19th century. more
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