1927. With illustrations. Biographer Ticknor tells the story of May, the sister of Louisa Alcott, through extracts from her correspondence and from her mother's journal. Unhampered by the heritage of New England that held Louisa in its grasp, May steered straight for the goal in the art world that from the first had fired her imagination, and her endeavors were rewarded. She loved life, she loved beauty, she loved people; the world of nature and the world of art gave her the keenest pleasure; she loved to walk, run, row, and ride, reveled in strenuous exertion, and worked with tireless energy in the pursuit of her objectives. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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