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Little Women
by Louisa May Alcott
I have always loved this book.
As a child I was convinced I was going to grow up to be just like Jo. Only in my reality Jo ended up with Laurie.
As a child reading Little Women I did not care for Amy, Jo and Laurie were the perfect couple and Professor Bhaer had no business in the March house.
As an adult, I have to admit I feel very similar.
The four March sisters, while not being born into the lap of luxury definitely experienced a loss of status at the onset of the war. We follow their lives from little girls to (spoiler) little women. The ups and downs of life, love and loss, with Mrs. March forever reminding them to be good and gracious.
This is a timeless story that will always hold a little piece of my heart.
One of the books that spearheaded my love of reading.
As a child I was convinced I was going to grow up to be just like Jo. Only in my reality Jo ended up with Laurie.
As a child reading Little Women I did not care for Amy, Jo and Laurie were the perfect couple and Professor Bhaer had no business in the March house.
As an adult, I have to admit I feel very similar.
The four March sisters, while not being born into the lap of luxury definitely experienced a loss of status at the onset of the war. We follow their lives from little girls to (spoiler) little women. The ups and downs of life, love and loss, with Mrs. March forever reminding them to be good and gracious.
This is a timeless story that will always hold a little piece of my heart.
One of the books that spearheaded my love of reading.