Orchard House: Home of Little Women - Historic Literary Landmark & Museum in Concord, MA | Perfect for Book Lovers & History Enthusiasts | Ideal for Educational Field Trips & Literary Tourism
Orchard House: Home of Little Women - Historic Literary Landmark & Museum in Concord, MA | Perfect for Book Lovers & History Enthusiasts | Ideal for Educational Field Trips & Literary Tourism
Orchard House: Home of Little Women - Historic Literary Landmark & Museum in Concord, MA | Perfect for Book Lovers & History Enthusiasts | Ideal for Educational Field Trips & Literary Tourism
Orchard House: Home of Little Women - Historic Literary Landmark & Museum in Concord, MA | Perfect for Book Lovers & History Enthusiasts | Ideal for Educational Field Trips & Literary Tourism

Orchard House: Home of Little Women - Historic Literary Landmark & Museum in Concord, MA | Perfect for Book Lovers & History Enthusiasts | Ideal for Educational Field Trips & Literary Tourism

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Orchard House: Home of Little WomenOrchard House: Home of Little Women Step inside the 350-year-old home in Concord, Massachusetts where Little Women was written and set in 1868. With a nurturing, talented family as owners and literary giants Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Nathaniel Hawthorne as neighbors, Orchard House uniquely inspired Louisa May Alcott to create a book that has never been out of print and has been translated into over 50 languages. Orchard House: The Home of Little Women also reveals the powerful historical, literary, and very human elements of this home and the people who lived there. Hosted by Orchard House Executive Director Jan Turnquist, this film combines archival photographs, excerpts from the family's personal papers, and interviews with photographer Annie Leibovitz, biographer John Matteson, screenwriter Olivia Milch, and actors Maya Hawke, Dylan Baker, and Willa Fitzgerald to offer scholars and fans alike glimpses into the saga of historic preservation and cultural work at this treasured living history site.

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I just recently found this on Amazon. Everyone involved in the documentary is obviously a true fan of literature. Made me smile from start to finish.