An Old-Fashioned Girl by Louisa M. Alcott

An Old-Fashioned Girl by Louisa M. Alcott

An Old-Fashioned Girl, featuring Polly Milton, whose world becomes a bit bigger when she visits her wealthy friend in the city, Fanny Shaw. Alcott first published the story in serialized form in Merry's Museum magazine in 1869, then added a final chapter for its publication as a novel in 1870.
Favorite Polly quote:"Life, my brethren, is like plum-cake."

Table of Content

Preface

Chapter 1 Polly Arrives

Chapter 2 New Fashions

Chapter 3 Polly's Troubles

Chapter 4 Little Things

Chapter 5 Scrapes

Chapter 6 Grandma

Chapter 7 Good-by

Chapter 8 Six Years Afterward

Chapter 9 Lessons

Chapter 10 Brothers and Sisters

Chapter 11 Needles and Tongues

Chapter 12 Forbidden Fruit

Chapter 13 The Sunny Side

Chapter 14 Nipped in the Bud

Chapter 15 Breakers Ahead

Chapter 16 A Dress Parade

Chapter 17 Playing Grandmother

Chapter 18 The Woman Who Did Not Dare

Chapter 19 Tom's Success