Little Women (Signet Classics) |
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Product Description In picturesque nineteenth-century New England, tomboyish Jo, beautiful Meg, fragile Beth, and romantic Amy come of age while their father is off to war.
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The Sticking Together Sisters 22 February, 2008 Little Women is a story about four sisters who live with their mother. I thought it was a great story because it is really easy to figure out what they are doing in a jiff. The best part of this book is that it shows the characters have feelings and emotions that are throughtout the whole story. The story explains to me what it was like to live back in the older days. Yet to me this book seems new. If I could say who represents me most,it is Jo. Jo is a great reader and it comes in handy when she meets a boy named Laurie. Laurie is a rich kid who ends up being like family to these sisters. This story really reminds of how life is sometimes. Will you find out what happens to these sisters? Read Little Women and get into the story. I think the best rating for this book is four and a half stars. It needed a little more happiness towards the end. But still take the risk and read Little Women.
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Little Women 17 September, 2008 I have seen the movie, both the old and new version. I truly like the story, but as a male student required to read this prior to 8th grade, I think I would have rather read "Little Men."
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One Of Those Obvious Classics 05 October, 2008 I originally read this book in elementary school. I don't know what possessed me to pay the book order money to do so, but it proved to be well worth it.
This book is a classic for many obvious reasons. There is a reason why books like this endure so long. On one hand it is simply a great story about a group of sisters who are very different and yet care for each other beyond anything.
Then we have the Civil War story. Granted, the story doesn't exactly focus in great detail on the war, but we get a good look at what life on the homefront would have been like.
Thirdly, this is a book about people. Louisa May Alcott does a marvelous job of getting inside her characters' heads and exploring their relationships.
Definitely a girly book, but then again there are so many. Romantic, funny, and heart-breaking, everyone should read this.
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I Can Always Trust Amazon To Have What I Need Immediately! 17 October, 2008 It was great to find the book I needed quickly and for a great price as always. Thanks Amazon!
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