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Becoming Jo by Sophie McKenzie

thereaderrealm's review against another edition

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3.0

A modern re-telling of a classic 'Little Women'.

We see from the perspective of Jo, an aspiring writer.
Along the journey, we follow Jo and her sisters Beth (the shy one), Amy (the painter/popular one) and Meg (the nanny).

With the girls dad working abroad, each girl finally discovers her true path in life, while overcoming illnesses, crushes, college and as for poor Lateef.... well lets find out!

chocolate3cake's review against another edition

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2.0

I felt like the concept really wasn't very well executed here, it was a nice idea and I love a modem day retelling, but I disliked how it turned out. Little Women is best left in the past.

aoife26935's review against another edition

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4.0

Jo March and her family struggle through two tumultuous years, dealing with their father being away and then injured, Beth falling ill, annoying Aunt Em and everyone's ambitions for the future. Aided by Lateef, the boy next door, Jo tries to find her place in the world.


I wasn't too sure when I started this retelling; some of them take such huge liberties with the original text that they might as well be new works. However, Sophie has very cleverly translated the basic structure of Little Women's characters and events into a modern setting. I loved the little nods - John Brooke College, for one - and the overall tone was wonderful. I'd love to see a box set of this and Little Women! Or, Sophie, how about looking at some other classics? I've always loved A Little Princess... :D


I received a gift of this book and chose to write an honest review.
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