![]() ![]() ![]() Only if they want to, but it’s not a prerequisite. Should young readers consider reading Little Women first before they tackle your books? Vogel Frederick, recently moved back to the area, answered a few of our questions about all things Mother-Daughter. If a parent is finding their daughter less than thrilled to be living in the midst of Alcott mania this season, perhaps reading together about girls like her will spark some enthusiasm for reading and talking about books. Each book in the series is inspired by a classic - Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre, Anne of Green Gables, Daddy Long Legs and the Betsy-Tacy books. Daughters - and their mothers - searching for books to share find the different girls’ personalities and problems and the challenges of growing up make Frederick’s books enduring popular choices for that choosy middle grade reader. Vogel Frederich is a successful author of many children’s books but The Mother-Daughter Book Club holds a special place in local readers’ hearts for its Concord settings. The Town of Concord is hosting a week-long celebration of all things Little Women in anticipation of the release of the new adaptation on Christmas day. Heather Vogel Frederick, author of the beloved middle grade series The Mother-Daughter Book Club, will give a talk on Saturday, Decemat 2:00 p.m. Concord Stories from Special Collections.Events Hosted by Special Collections in 2023.Sign Up for the Library eNewsletter/Updates.Library Corporation Sustainability Plan.Online Application Form for Visual Arts. ![]()
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