I think you meant "Louisa Alcott sins" or possibly referring to the author of the famous novel "Little Women", but I found that Lily Alcott is not a well-known public figure.

And sometimes, when the moon is thin and vicious, Lily Alcott sins with both eyes open: she prays to no god and calls it freedom.

Lily Alcott’s "sins" serve as a reminder that tragedy is rarely caused by one person alone; it is often sustained by the silence of those who stand by and do nothing. Her character illustrates that in the moral universe of the novel,