Louisa May Alcott is an American writer, author of the famous novel “Little Women,” which brought her worldwide fame and love from readers. Even now, the book remains one of the most significant works in American literature. The novel “Rose and Her Brothers” was written by Alcott in 1875. It tells the touching story of a girl who lost her parents and was forced to live with distant relatives in a large family. At first, Rose has a hard time. What can you expect from a lonely, quiet girl with a whole crowd of unbelievably caring aunts and grandmothers? But things get truly awful when, on the horizon, appear… seven noisy boys—her cousins. However, soon Rose simply doesn’t have time to grieve: amazing adventures, funny pranks, and little feats bring her back to life, love, and family happiness. In this edition, “Rose and Her Brothers” is presented in a new wonderful translation by Alexandra Glebovskaya.