Little women : a dyslexic-friendly edition / by Louisa May Alcott with a short introduction and prepared for publication by Laurence Francis Harrison.

By: Publisher: [United States] : Strawberry Classics, 2013Edition: Dyslexic-friendly editionDescription: 417 pages ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781484875209
Summary: This edition of Little Women by Louisa May Alcott is designed for the reading-impaired, though very readable for all audiences. Using the OpenDsylexic font, it allows access to those with Dyslexia to enjoy classic literature. The story is about four "little women": Meg, Jo, Amy and Beth. In Alcott's novel, these characters face both the joys and sadness of life during the American civil war. The story of the March sisters, especially Jo and her suitor, Laurie, have been influential in American literature for well over a century. With this novel, Alcott created one of the most enduring stories of Women's literature ever. It is one of the best examples of a coming-of-age novel, ruminating on the role of women in the family. This edition was prepared for publication by Laurence Francis Harrison, and is published by Strawberry Classics .
List(s) this item appears in: Cultural Capital: Dyslexia friendly font
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10 week loan Hockney Library DHB Reading Zone RC/LPD ALC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Issued Dyslexia-friendly Ed. 22/01/2025 741247486X

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This edition of Little Women by Louisa May Alcott is designed for the reading-impaired, though very readable for all audiences. Using the OpenDsylexic font, it allows access to those with Dyslexia to enjoy classic literature. The story is about four "little women": Meg, Jo, Amy and Beth. In Alcott's novel, these characters face both the joys and sadness of life during the American civil war. The story of the March sisters, especially Jo and her suitor, Laurie, have been influential in American literature for well over a century. With this novel, Alcott created one of the most enduring stories of Women's literature ever. It is one of the best examples of a coming-of-age novel, ruminating on the role of women in the family. This edition was prepared for publication by Laurence Francis Harrison, and is published by Strawberry Classics .

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