Abstract
The main aim of this paper is to reveal the feelings of family warmth and psychological peace in Louisa May Alcott's Little Women. Besides, the paper seeks to indicate how strong tics and sincere love among the members of the family lead to the cohesion and stability of society. The novel tells the story of four sisters who are part of a poor but loving family. With their father off to war, the four sisters have only their mother left to encourage them to be the best version of themselves at all times. As they go through love and loss, they truly do learn to become "little women." Love, warmth, and psychological peace prevailing in the four sisters' family not only help them achieve success in life but also make their family, the central unit of society, stable and coherent.