Little Women
Louisa May Alcott
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Little Women is the classic story of The March family, which consists of Mr. and Mrs. March and their four girls--Practical, yet fashion conscious Meg, who longs for the nice things they used to have. Rambunctious, book worm, Jo, who wants to become a writer and wishes she were born a boy. Shy and quiet, home-loving Beth, who loves to play the piano and play with her kitties. Finally, the youngest, artistic Amy, who longs for an aristocratic nose!
The story takes place during the American Civil War, and begins with Mr. March away from home as a chaplain to the Union army, while his wife and daughters remain at home to work and wait for his safe return. This book follows their joys and sorrows and scrapes along the path to the girl's becoming grown up "little women".
Many of the scrapes they get into include Laurie--their harum scarum next door neighbor, who becomes their adopted brother. The two families, The March's and the Laurence's strike up a lasting friendship, despite their differences in material belongings. (Summary by Mary Anderson) (18 hr 59 min)
Chapters
01 - Playing Pilgrims | 20:25 | Read by Elizabeth |
02 - A Merry Christmas | 21:22 | Read by Elizabeth |
03 - The Laurence Boy | 19:33 | Read by Elizabeth |
04 - Burdens | 32:11 | Read by Mary Anderson |
05 - Being Neighborly | 23:34 | Read by Elizabeth |
06 - Beth Finds the Palace Beautiful | 15:04 | Read by Elizabeth |
07 - Amy's Valley of Humiliation | 14:24 | Read by Lee Ann Howlett |
08 - Jo Meets Apollyon | 21:17 | Read by Lee Ann Howlett |
09 - Meg Goes to Vanity Fair | 36:32 | Read by Elizabeth Klett |
10 - The P.C. and P.O. | 24:05 | Read by Mary Anderson |
11 - Experiments | 22:11 | Read by David Jaquay |
12 - Camp Laurence | 47:04 | Read by Mary Anderson |
13 - Castles in the Air | 21:49 | Read by Wina Hathaway |
14 - Secrets | 21:12 | Read by Wina Hathaway |
15 - A Telegram | 20:12 | Read by Wina Hathaway |
16 - Letters | 20:17 | Read by Mary Anderson |
17 - Little Faithful | 17:56 | Read by Mary Anderson |
18 - Dark Days | 20:40 | Read by Jennette Selig |
19 - Amy's Will | 18:51 | Read by Claire Goget |
20 - Confidential | 15:10 | Read by Claire Goget |
21 - Laurie Makes Mischief, and Jo Makes Peace | 25:05 | Read by Graeme Jolliffe |
22 - Pleasant Meadows | 17:37 | Read by Jennette Selig |
23 - Aunt March Settles the Question | 28:04 | Read by Mary Anderson |
24 - Gossip | 25:18 | Read by katyleah |
25 - The First Wedding | 16:46 | Read by Mary Anderson |
26 - Artistic Attempts | 26:18 | Read by Mary Anderson |
27 - Literary Lessons | 18:59 | Read by Mary Anderson |
28 - Domestic Experiments | 31:06 | Read by katyleah |
29 - Calls | 36:24 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
30 - Consequences | 29:25 | Read by Mary Anderson |
31 - Our Foreign Correspondent | 25:38 | Read by Mary Anderson |
32 - Tender Troubles | 22:49 | Read by Sarah Jennings |
33 - Jo's Journal | 25:22 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
34 - A Friend | 38:59 | Read by Mary Anderson |
35 - Heartache | 26:38 | Read by Mary Anderson |
36 - Beth's Secret | 12:55 | Read by Holly |
37 - New Impressions | 25:56 | Read by JemmaBlythe |
38 - On the Shelf | 32:03 | Read by Mary Anderson |
39 - Lazy Laurence | 35:26 | Read by Mary Anderson |
40 - The Valley of the Shadow | 14:41 | Read by Mary Anderson |
41 - Learning to Forget | 24:46 | Read by Lee Ann Howlett |
42 - All Alone | 20:19 | Read by Riddleman |
43 - Surprises | 40:30 | Read by Mary Anderson |
44 - My Lord and Lady | 11:08 | Read by Lee Ann Howlett |
45 - Daisy and Demi | 16:01 | Read by Mary Anderson |
46 - Under the Umbrella | 30:38 | Read by JemmaBlythe |
47 - Harvest Time | 26:59 | Read by Mary Anderson |
Reviews
what a wonderful story!
A LibriVox Listener
This is by far my favorite book ever! Although some of the readers made a little hard to understand what was happening now and then, I couldn't help enjoying the story. There is excitement, mischiefs, a little romance and a ton of fun! If you are picking out a book to listen to with your family, you seriously should choose this five star book, little Women. (Sorry if this sounds like an advertisement. I am 12 years old and I promise it isn't.)
sweet little stort
A LibriVox Listener
I love this sweet book. I hate that I'd never read it before. I enjoyed must of the readers' voices, but some were hard to understand. Thanks to all of the volunteers.
i enjoyed it
A LibriVox Listener
i enjoyed this very much.I even was learning about Louisa May Alcott in history last year.It is way awesome.Although when i read almost five chapters it said'could not download book'.Can't you fix it?Next time you should just let one person read the whoole entire book.i'd like that.The changing voices enoy me cause different people with different voices
Good
Unknown
Can't understand some of the voices but good plot. Mary Anderson should hove done all of them.I could not understand chapter 46es reader and had to skip it :(
great pleasure of reading
Rong
It is such a pleasant reading of a splendid book. This is first time I listen to someone read out a book. The extra long sentence are foreign to my ear at the beginning, but by and by, I learned to concentrate more to the voice and which in turn make me understand better, and then I started to feel the melody flow of the beautiful sentences, and get to appreciate the book more and more. I especially like Mary Anderson's reading, very soothing voice and just the right speed. I am very grateful for all the volunteers to make this wonderful book available for us for free.
unexpectedly pleasant
Shalaka-Kulkarni
The plot was genuinely interesting with it's own gradual twists and turns. Though I am a feminist at heart and some parts were irksome,but I can understand the authors mindset in that time. overall a must read.
AMAZING BOOK
A LibriVox Listener
By far the best book I have read in a long time!! Some readers were a bit hard to understand, but it was a great book overall
Accurate but Lackluster
Amy O.
I could not get through more than one chapter. While the different voices may be entertaining, they lack variation. The reading in general is inconsistent and does not flow naturally as one would naturally speak. A valiant effort on a timeless classic- but I would not recommend this rendition. EDITED: upon further inspection. I now realize that there are many different readers for this story. After sampling the various readers, I may recommend this rendition provided you could replace all chapters read by Elizabeth.