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Book Reviews of Little Women (Signet Classics)Book Review: great mother daughter story Summary: 5 Stars
This book is a wonderful book that tells the story of 4 girls who are living during the Civil war and trying to cope with their father away at war and their mother who is busy trying to make ends meet until their father returns. This book is great and touching. You see how unselfish these girls are and how they will do anything to help their mother. But this book also shows conflicts that arise between sisters. I recommend mothers and daughters and sisters to all read this book. ITs a great memory to share togehter.
Book Review: I heroic tale of little women's life Summary: 5 Stars
"Little Women" by Louisa May Alcot fills my heart with suspense, love and joy. Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy go through what any young women goes through: excitment, heartbreak, and acceptance of life. They all have their "castle's in the sky", and use them to fight through the challenges of life. Any young women would appreciate the girls for their comitment, and love for the world they take role in. I find the story of Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy a page turner, and I can visualize every segment of the heroic tale.
Book Review: Now It Feels Like Christmas Summary: 5 Stars
I just recieved this treasured book from my childhood along with Little Men and Jo's Boys and now I am in the Christmas spirit. Even though the books came just a little banged up I am not going to return them because then who knows when I will get the replacements. On a good note though I did recieve them two days earlier then what I was suppose to. Now all I have to do is make some hot coco, grab a blanket, curl up in my bed and travel back to the 1900's and visit the March Women!
Book Review: Absolutely a MUST read! Summary: 5 Stars
You know the story. If you don't, many of these other reviewers have done the job for me. For me, this is my most favorite book in all of American literature. Growing up, I had a friend who was just like Beth and everytime I re-read this book, I remember my childhood adventures with Beth. The fictional Beth in "Little Women" was as much of a friend as my other friend, too.
I cannot recommend this book enough. If you haven't read it -- you must read it.
Book Review: A Favorite Summary: 5 Stars
I can't add much that hasn't been shared in other reviews. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott introduce us to four remarkable characters: sisters Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March. Alcott wrote the first volume in two and a half months. That blows me away. The two volumes have been combined as one since 1880. Read Wikipedia for more information, especially the "Autobiographical Context" that shares information about Ralph W. Emerson.
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