Who burns Jo's book and why?
Amy, because she was not allowed to go to the theater and Jo was mean about it
Who gives Amy money to buy limes?
Meg
What book the girls play from at the start of the book?
The Pilgrim's Progress
In what state was Louisa May Alcott born?
Pennsylvania
Since Meg and Mr. Brooke's first meetings, what did Mr. Brooke keep with him at all times?
her glove
Who calls Beth her "conscience"?
Jo
What fever did Louisa May Alcott contract while working during the Civil War?
typhoid
What family does Meg babysit for?
The King Family
Who did Louisa May Alcott adopt after her sister died?
Louisa May Neiriker, her niece
Who writes a letter to Meg pretending to be Mr. Brooke?
Laurie
his poverty, because it seemed to have "made a man of him"
At the New Year's party that Meg and Jo attend, what is wrong with Jo's outfit?
Her dress has a burn on the back and she has lemonade stains on her gloves
How many sequels were there to Little Women?
Two: Little Men and Jo's Boys
Louisa May Alcott's father was considered a ______, like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau.
transcendentalist
Who does Jo want Laurie to marry instead of her?
Meg or Beth
What does Jo discover is better than rank, wealth, intellect or beauty in Professor Bhaer?
character
What was the name of the utopian society that Louisa May Alcott's father tried to create?
Fruitlands
Who is Meg's friend?
Annie Moffat
Where did Louisa May Alcott go in 1870?
What do Laurie & Jo make for Beth?
What are the birds that Beth compares the sisters to?
Jo is strong and untamed like a gull, Meg is a turtledove, which represents love, Amy is a beautiful and lively lark, while she herself is a peep, a bird that stays close to the shore.
Who serves as Amy's witnesses for her will?
Esther and Laurie
What family does Beth care for that causes her to become ill?
The Hummels
In what year in the 1800s was Louisa May Alcott born, and when did she die?
1832 - 1888
Where do Amy and Laurie "fall in love"?
while rowing on a boat