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A Little Women-themed Tea Party with Kindred Spirits

The last day of The Enchanted Book Club’s Concord literary tour was filled with countless surprises and memories that we’ll cherish forever (if you haven’t read the recaps of Day 1 and Day 2, you can do so by clicking here!). On our third and last day of the trip, we met with a knowledgable (and adorable) guide, Masha who accompanied us on our charter bus for a tour of Concord & Lexington with additional literary highlights. After having visited Louisa May Alcott’s home, Ralph Waldo Emerson’s home, and Walden Pond during the preceding days, our guests described the tour of Concord & Lexington as a perfect bow that tied together everything we had learned.

On a cloudy, cozy morning, we immersed ourselves in area’s war history and learned about the battles that kicked off the American Revolutionary War, one year shy of its 250th anniversary. Our tour took place partially on the bus with a few stops at places like the Lexington Battle Green, the North Bridge (known as the location of the “shot heard around the world”), the Old Manse, and Sleepy Hollow Cemetery where Louisa May Alcott and her family are buried.

Little Women Tea Party

After paying our respects on Author’s Ridge, it was time for our closing event — a Little Women tea party. Little did The Enchanted Book Club know that they were in for some surprises! As we sat down at our tables in dresses, floral tea cups in hand, I was internally counting down to 1:30pm for our first surprise: a special appearance by “Louisa May Alcott.”

At 1:30pm sharp, just as planned, I heard a knock on the door then tiptoed up the staircase. When I opened the door, there was Jan Turnquist (Executive Director of Orchard House) dressed in full 1800s attire, portraying Louisa May Alcott for us! Our guests were so delighted — watch the video below to see their reaction. For the next hour, “Louisa” told us fascinating stories about her life and enthusiastically answered our guests’ questions. It was truly enchanting.

Speaking of surprises, during the tea party one of our kindred spirits gave me the most thoughtful gift I’ve ever received. If you follow me on Instagram or have tuned into The Enchanted Book Club’s Zoom interviews with authors, you may be familiar with my bookshelves. Pamela (@hickoryhollowcreations) hand made a replica of my bookshelves with the sweetest details. She included tiny replicas of The Enchanted Book Club’s reading selections, my typewriter, and even a passport on the Jane Austen shelf to commemorate the book club’s first trip to England.

I couldn’t help but be brought to tears by this gift that represents how The Enchanted Book Club came to be. I’m often asked how the book club began, and always explain that I started posting photos of my books and displays on Instagram. From there, I cultivated an audience of book lovers and wanted to create an enchanting experience for us. Without knowing it at the time, my bookshelves were the catalyst for The Enchanted Book Club…and without those shelves, I’m not entirely certain that 50 kindred spirits would have ever gathered in Concord for this literary adventure.

Next, it was time to announce that everyone would be going home with a souvenir: a beautiful edition of Little Women with a custom bookmark. As I was planning our Concord tour, I reached out to Union Square Publishing to see if they would be interested in gifting any books to our guests. They were so impressed and excited about our book club that they mailed 50 copies of Little Women directly to our hotel the day after I inquired! It was such a kind gesture of them. If you don’t already own their edition of Little Women, I know you’d love it. A hardcover with gilded pages and a ribbon marker, this edition adds a dash of magic to any bookshelf and also makes a lovely gift.

One of our kindred spirits, Isa Adney, is a writer and had the incredible opportunity to write IN Louisa May Alcott’s bedroom during our trip. It was a deeply inspiring experience for Isa which led to her writing a poem about our trip called “Easily Enchanted.” She read the poem at our tea party and there wasn’t a dry eye in the room. You can watch Isa’s reading below:

Just when I thought there were no more surprises, The Enchanted Book Club gifted me a copy of Little Women and signed the end pages with personal notes. My heart could have burst. We were all so emotional! Here is a video of their surprise to me:

I will never be able to put into words what this community means to me. Every experience I create for The Enchanted Book Club, whether it’s virtual or in-person, comes directly from my heart to theirs. So, when they gave me a signed copy of Little Women, all I wanted to do is give that love right back to them. We concluded our tea with a book signing as I wrote a personal message in each of their Little Women books. We had one-on-one conversations, took pictures, shed tears, shared hugs, and relished in the rare kind of joy we had all experienced together.

When I use the term “kindred spirits” to describe The Enchanted Book Club, it isn’t just a reference to Anne of Green Gables. It is the truth. On this trip we had 50 women from all over North America, ages 20 to 70, nearly all of them complete strangers, come together to celebrate the part of their hearts that they all share. There were women who told me they felt understood and accepted for the first time in their lives, who found solace in the midst of grief, and who had hope that enchantment truly does exist all because of The Enchanted Book Club. I will forever be grateful to every member of our community. Whether you attended this trip in-person or followed along online, your support means more than I could ever say. I love you. I love you. I love you! And if you’d like to join The Enchanted Book Club, we would be so excited to have you – join us at: enchantedbookclub.com ❤️

Love, Hayley

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63 Comments

  1. While I wasn’t able to attend it has been a true joy to follow along and see all the smiles! I so look forward to being able to one day attend a live event with the kindred spirits but until then I will continue to follow along with a happy heart.

  2. One of my most treasured memories in college was going to Concord and Lexington and seeing the places I was learning and studying about and I am so excited and thrilled that you all were able to have this same wonderful experience!

  3. What an incredible journey you all had!!!! I wish I could have been a part of this trip, but am so grateful you brought the arm chair travelers along through your newsy posts and Instagram!! Many thanks! And what a lovely edition of Little Women 💕

  4. Hayley, you have created a beautiful club and are finding a way to unite people through lovely books . I’m loving being in this club! Love, kindness, friendship, and beauty – we need and want heaps of it!

    I’m happy for all of you who were able to go on the trip. I would love to have been there, too… maybe one day…
    Sherry Clevenger

  5. How happy you all were! A moment to enjoy life’s beauty among people who are like roses, different growth experiences, but opening to share beauty.

  6. I’m so glad you had a great time, Haylee! Thanks for the beautiful words. It’s really exciting to finally join EBC, and looking forward to discussing Little Women with y’all tonight!

  7. It has been years since I visited Concord so this was a real treat to follow along on your adventures, remembering my first trip there. Hayley, you are an inspiration with the creation of the Enchanted Book Club – you have brought such joy to so many readers! Thank you for all you do!

  8. Dear Sweet Hayley! I can’t tell you how many times I cried reading this blog post, and watching the videos. I feel all the same emotions that Isa so eloquently expressed in her beautiful poem. I too am proud to say I am proud to be of the easily enchanted sisterhood, and I never want to leave. I cannot express to you enough what this book club means to me. I sincerely look forward to each & every month since I’ve joined and the joy you and this group have brought to my life cannot be measured. I am waiting very impatiently for the day when I can embark with the club on one of these incredible literary journeys, but until then, wherever you all are – my heart is with you! xo ~ Ronda Kelley

  9. Sigh….what a perfect trip-spring in New England, literary heroes, bookshops, afternoon tea and new and lasting friendships. What a connector of people you are, Hayley! And, hey, winning a beautiful book is always a good thing, no matter who wins💖

  10. I loved following along with you all as you explored. It was so magical and I am so thankful for this community!

  11. What a wonderful experience to be able to visit and immerse yourself in these places that played a part in inspiring the words that have continue to capture the our minds, imagination and hearts all these years later. I hope one day to be able to visit.

  12. I’ve had so much fun following along on your travels! So much joy in all of the photos. Thank you for sharing Hayley!

  13. It’s wonderful that you can all go on a fabulous trip! Unfortunately, I’m unable to afford such trips in my old age, so therefore, I have become an arm chair traveler. Books are now my door to experience adventures through the written word. That in itself is enchanting. Thank you, Hayley, for guiding us on this journey!

  14. So beautiful! Deeply enjoyed following along online. My husband has read Little Women with me (his first time through it!) and that has been such a sweet experience! Thank you for the book club!

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