Présentation

"Under the Lilacs" is a novel written by Louisa May Alcott, the American author best known for her classic work "Little Women." "Under the Lilacs" was first published in 1878.
The novel tells the story of two young girls, Bab and Betty Moss, who discover a magical world "under the lilacs" in the garden of their home. The girls befriend a circus runaway named Ben Brown and his dog, Sancho. Together, they embark on imaginative adventures and form a bond that brings joy and excitement to their lives.
Unlike Alcott's more well-known works that often focus on family and coming-of-age themes, "Under the Lilacs" is a children's novel that emphasizes the importance of imagination, friendship, and the simple pleasures of childhood. The lilac bush in the story becomes a symbol of the magical escape from reality that the characters experience.
While "Little Women" remains Louisa May Alcott's most celebrated work, "Under the Lilacs" is appreciated for its charming and whimsical narrative, offering a delightful read for both children and those who enjoy classic literature.

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  • EAN13

    9791041825103
  • ISBN

    979-10-418-2510-3

  • Éditeur

    CULTUREA

  • Date de publication

  • Nombre de pages

    182

  • Dimensions

    21 x 14,8 x 1 cm

  • Poids

    244 g

  • Langue

    français

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