BIOGRAPHY
Louisa May Alcott was born on November 29, 1832 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Growing up, she was greatly impacted by her parents political and religious beliefs. This was due to her parents being active in popular religious movements. When she was a young child, she took on the act of reading and writing. She learned a lot from her parents but was greatly impacted by philosophers and popular authors.
Her first work, which was a poem, “Sunlight” was published in 1854. At the start of the Civil war in 1861, she worked as a nurse but contracted a typhoid fever. Her experiences influenced her novel called, Hospital Sketches. After this period of time passed, she gained a following and published more works under the name, A.M Bernard.