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Generations of readers young and old male and female have fallen in love with the March sisters of Louisa May Alcott’s most popular and enduring novel Little Women Here are talented tomboy and author to be Jo tragically frail Beth beautiful Meg and romantic spoiled Amy united in their devotion to each other and their struggles to survive in New England Yes yes I AM a grown ass man reading this but I m not even remotely ashamed What I tried to do here was dispel the extra melodrama embrace the cut outs fat trimmed out of the Winona Ryder film I was on the hunt for all the new ha stuff that the regular person well informed of the plot involving four young girls growing up or in the case of Beth not never even knew existed But it seems that the film did a great job not adding many scenes than direly needed like the Byrne Ryder night at the opera scene it explains why she doesn t choose Laurie after all nor taking indispensable scenes from the century a half old novel to the cutting room floor Alas there s a good reason why Entertainment Weekly once decreed that the film was a great comfort to all post 911 victims The story has no great battles to speak of no violence no terrible disasters The minutiae is symbolic of fragile domestic existences important very fun to read about this coming from a Bridget and Carrie Bradshaw fan of course Little Women is at its core all about Old School American values such as temperance forgiveness hard work It has astute lessons aplenty to rival even old Aesopus himself Laurie and Amy have the best lines there are plenty of groans amidst cute vignettes and harsh but necessary life lessons for Americans and non alike This is relevant today so than On the Road or other so called uintessential American classics that s a genuine plus This one stands as outstanding soap opera theatrics woven intelligently with American history herself Good stuff like a wise mentor of American Lit would say Also mega appropriate for the season
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During the Civil WarIt is no secret that Alcott based Little Women on her own early life While her father the freethinking reformer and abolitionist Bronson Alcott hobnobbed with such eminent male authors as Emerson Thoreau and Hawthorne Louisa supported herself and her sisters with woman’s work” including sewing doing laundry and acting as a domestic This book means SISTERHOOD FAMILY HAPPINESSTOGETHERNESS THANKFULNESS GENUINENESSSOLIDARITYBELIEFS RESPECTUNCONDITIONAL LOVEHONESTYKINDNESSThis is magical book when I get into my hands for the first time I was only eleven and for decades I kept on getting it into my hands reread it several times and same words resonated different for me awoke different feelings made me look at the characters flaws and differences at brand new perspectiveEven though I know the ending I laughed I cried I sighed I smiled I jumped I felt peaceful and at the end I LOVED IT TRULY DEEPLY so MUCH Christmas is coming You think there won t be Christmas without presents and I think there won t be any meaningful celebration without doing my yearly reading of this book and reconnecting with Holly March Sisterhood Joe tomboy book worn hot tempered writer definitely closer to my character Meg Romantic sweet natured peace maker older sister Beth sweet shy cute friendly fallen angel musical prodigy and Amy spoiled childish artistic elegant refined youngest one I LOVE YOU BOTH It is why this book is always my all time favorite one Time to reconnect with the sisters and feeling the best holiday spirit
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Servant But she soon discovered she could make money writing Little Women brought her lasting fame and fortune and far from being the girl’s book” her publisher reuested it explores such timeless themes as love and death war and peace the conflict between personal ambition and family responsibilities and the clash of cultures between Europe and Ameri that feeling when you spend the majority of the book desperately longing to be a jo but then end up realising youre actually just a beth also the fact that i still like laurie even after he messes around in france trying to find himself says a lot about me than it does about him to be fairand dont even get me started on the new film coming out the casting definitely has me feeling some kind of way im still not over the precision of timoth e chalamet as laurie the literary character who embodies so many young peoples first experience with f boi heartbreak i mean will you just LOOK at my son jo laurie 4 ever amirite ladies 35 stars
Someone I know claimed this no longer has value that she would never recommend it because it's saccharine has a religious agenda and sends a bad message to girls that they should all be little domestic homebodies I say she's wrong on all counts This is high on my reread list along with Pride and Prejudice Jane Eyre and a Tree Grows in Broo
Yes yes I AM a grown ass man reading this but I'm not even remotely ashamed What I tried to do here was dispel the extra melodrama embrace the cut outs fat trimmed out of the Winona Ryder film I was on the hunt for all the new ha stuff that the regular person well informed of the plot involving four young girls growing up or in the case of
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Old books get a bad rapbut do they deserve it Check out my latest BooktTube Video all about the fabulous and not so fabulous Olde Boies The Written Review “Don't try to make me grow up before my time” The March sisters may be radically different but they all have one thing in common love Their love for their mother an
A new movie is coming out December 25thI've never read it so I might have to do a readalong for it that month
This book means SISTERHOOD FAMILY HAPPINESSTOGETHERNESS THANKFULNESS GENUINENESSSOLIDARITYBELIEFS RESPECTUNCONDITIONAL LOVEHONESTYKINDNESSThis is magical book when I get into my hands for the first time I was only eleven and for decad
I hated this bookI can't even begin to go into all the reasons I dislike this novel It's dull and preachy through out most of it aside from Jo who is a truly inspired character But everyone else seems one note most of the chapters come off as morality plays than solid scenes or plots And just when Miss Alcott has something
I’M IN LOVE I’M IN LOVE AND I DON’T CARE WHO KNOWS ITWhen I was a child my mother used to drag me to antiue stores all the time There is nothing boring to a kid than an antiue store It smelled like dust and old people and everything looked the same dark wood and if we were in a particularly bauble heavy shop I had to clasp my hands behind my back like a Von Trapp child in order to avoid invoking the you
that feeling when you spend the majority of the book desperately longing to be a jo but then end up realising youre actually just a beth also the fact that i still like laurie even after he messes around in france trying to “find himself” says a lot about me than it does about him to be fairand dont even get me started on the new film coming out the casting definitely has me feeling some kind of way im still not over
The book beginsChristmas won't be Christmas without any presents grumbled Jo lying on the rugIt's so dreadful to be poor sighed Meg lo