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    Louisa May Alcott: Little Women Map

    Where Jo Wrote, Amy Dreamed, and Beth Stayed Home

    Little Women has been in print since 1868 and shows no signs of leaving — because Louisa May Alcott wrote something that feels less like a novel and more like a mirror. Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy have been shaping how readers understand ambition, sisterhood, and selfhood for over 150 years. If you've ever argued about which March sister you are, this map is for you.

    This richly illustrated literary map places the story in its real setting — Concord, Massachusetts, as it appeared around 1860 when Alcott lived there — tracing both the real locations and the fictional settings that emerge across the novel. Flip it over and follow Amy and Laurie's journeys through Europe on the reverse side.

    Published by Literary Maps, created by map illustrator Martin Thelander, who makes detailed illustrated maps for classic books with places appearing in the order they're mentioned in the text. The kind of thing you unfold next to a re-read and never quite put away.

    Details

    • Illustrated map only (not the full text)
    • Double-sided: Concord on the front, Amy and Laurie's European journey on the reverse
    • Printed size: 297 x 420 mm / 11.7 x 16.5 in.
    • Folded size: 105 x 148 mm / 4.13 x 5.83 in.
    • Printed on recycled, FSC-certified paper

    Perfect For

    • Readers with strong opinions about which March sister they are
    • A gift tucked inside a new copy of the novel — or a well-loved old one
    • Anyone who considers Little Women essential reading, not just a childhood classic