Work: A Story of Experience

Work: A Story of Experience
First edition title page
AuthorLouisa May Alcott
LanguageEnglish
GenreSemi-autobiographical novel
PublisherRoberts Brothers
Publication date
1873
Publication placeBoston, United States
Media typePrint (Hardback)

Work: A Story of Experience, originally serialized and first published in book form in 1873, is a semi-autobiographical novel by Louisa May Alcott, the author of Little Women. It is set in the times before and after the American Civil War. The protagonist, Christie Devon, leaves her home to make a living on her own. She goes from job to job, eventually marries, and becomes a social activist when her husband dies. Alcott wrote the book over the course of several years and based it in part on her own experiences as a young woman in the workforce. Following publication, contemporary critical reviews were mixed, with some reviewers praising the plot's execution and others criticizing it. The novel's themes include women's participation in the workforce, domesticity and equality, personal independence, social reform, and mental health.