Three Little Women: A Story for Girls
Three Little Women: A Story for Girls, written by Gabrielle E. Jackson in the early 20th century, follows the lives of the Carruth sisters—Eleanor, Constance, and Jean—after their father's death. The narrative highlights their distinct personalities and challenges as they embark on adventures that emphasize resilience, familial bonds, and compassion. The story begins with a stormy day, where the adventurous Jean discovers a blind horse named Baltie in distress, setting the stage for themes of kindness and justice throughout their journey.













