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Little Women

noun

  1. a novel (1868) by Louisa May Alcott.



Little Women

  1. (1868–1869) A novel by Louisa May Alcott, about four sisters growing up in New England in the nineteenth century. The sequel, Little Men, was published in 1871.

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“Tuesdays, I deliver to two senior homes. They’re mostly little women and they can go to bed at night knowing their refrigerator is full tomorrow, and that’s what touches my heart.”

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In 2020, she herself earned an Academy Award nomination for her supporting turn as Amy March in Greta Gerwig's adaption of Little Women - although she lost out on the night to Marriage Story's Laura Dern.

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Brown’s apartment, which she likes to call her “Culver City cottage,” is filled with vintage finds and cherished treasures that are inspired, in part, by her love of historical novels and classic literature like “The Secret Garden,” “Anne of Green Gables” and “Little Women.”

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She should have won for “Brooklyn,” “Lady Bird,” “Little Women,” all three of them, epochal.

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Other notable performances include his title role in 2023’s “Wonka” and as Laurie in Greta Gerwig’s 2019 adaptation of “Little Women.”

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