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hmgauthier 's review for:
Little Women
by Louisa May Alcott
“Does genius burn, Jo?”
“Little Women” is the first classic I have ever truly loved and while I love it so deeply the end does frustrate me.
My second reading only cemented the feelings of my first: while Jo and Independence are the best “ship” of all, I really did love her with Laurie.
I’m finishing this read, entirely confident that Jo is gay.
Gorgeous story of sisterhood, feminism, and growing up.
“Little Women” is the first classic I have ever truly loved and while I love it so deeply the end does frustrate me.
My second reading only cemented the feelings of my first: while Jo and Independence are the best “ship” of all, I really did love her with Laurie.
I’m finishing this read, entirely confident that Jo is gay.
Gorgeous story of sisterhood, feminism, and growing up.