Louisa May Alcott's mom, Abigail, was her first cheerleader, the woman who encouraged Louisa's writing. It was Abigail May Alcott who, in 1845, wrote in her daughter's journal to "Hope, and keep busy," which the March sisters adopt as their motto in Little Women.
Louisa May Alcott's mom, Abigail, was her first cheerleader, the woman who encouraged Louisa's writing. It was Abigail May Alcott who, in 1845, wrote in her daughter's journal to "Hope, and keep busy," which the March sisters adopt as their motto in Little Women.