The Lives of 5 Historical Figures Intersect in “A Worse Place Than Hell” by John Matteson See Susan’s article on page 12 of Discover Concord magazine’s Winter 2019 edition (click here to read) See Susan’s article on Thoreau on page 44 of Discover Concord magazine’s Summer 2020 edition ( click here to read) See Susan’s article, “Bronson Alcott’s Search for Eden: Fruitlands” on pages 64-65 in the Winter 2020 edition ( click here to read) See Susan’s article, “Alcott’s Hidden Critics: An International Sleuthing Project” (co-authored by Lorraine Tosiello) on pages 56-57 in the Spring 2021 edition ( click here to read) See Susan’s article, ” Experiencing The Wayside as Hillside, Home of the Alcotts” on pages 48-49 in the Fall 2021 edition ( click here to read) See Susan’s article, “Beyond Words: The Depth of Louisa May Alcott’s Legacy” on pages 20-21 in the Summer 2022 edition ( click here to read) See Susan’s article, “Alcott as Their Muse: Little Women’s Legacy Honored by Contemporary Authors” on pages 52-53 in the Summer 2023 edition ( click here to read) Named the New Business of the Year (2020) by the Middlesex West Chamber of Commerce Susan is an active member and supporter of the Louisa May Alcott Society, the Fruitlands Museum, and Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House.įor a comprehensive list of blog posts by name, download this document: Begun in 2010, this blog offers analysis and reflection by Susan Bailey on the life, works, and legacy of Louisa May Alcott and her family.
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