Eight Cousins

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Penguin, Sep 1, 1995 - Juvenile Fiction - 320 pages
Rose Campbell, tired and ill, has come to live at "The Aunt Hill" after the death of her beloved father. Six aunts fussing and fretting over her are bad enough, but what is a quiet 13-year-old girl to do with seven boisterous boy cousins?
 

Contents

Two Girls
1
The Clan
11
Uncles
24
Aunts
39
A Belt and a Box
50
Uncle Alecs Room
62
A Trip to China
74
And What Came of It
86
A Happy Birthday
152
EarRings
169
Bread and ButtonHoles
183
Good Bargains
195
Fashion and Physiology
209
Brother Bones
222
Under the Mistletoe
233
A Scare
248

Phebes Secret
96
Roses Sacrifice
111
Poor Mac
121
The Other Fellows
132
Cosey Corner
143
Something to Do
260
PeaceMaking
273
Which?
287
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About the author (1995)

Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) grew up in Concord, Massachusetts, and began her writing career at an early age, with short stories for newspapers and magazines. Best known for what began as a series of stories in the 1860s to the classic American children's novel we know today asĀ Little Women.

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