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Meet sisters Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy, as they march through life—squabbling, keeping secrets, being neighbourly and building castles in the air.
It’s Christmastime but celebrations and treats are on hold: Civil War is tearing America apart, and the March family has fallen on hard times. Sweet Meg can’t help but dwell on more comfortable times as she’s forced to work as a governess for a spoilt bunch of children. Jo is wilful and headstrong, and dreams of being a writer. Shy Beth simply wants to help everyone as best as she can. And Amy, the baby of the family, splurges on pickled limes even as she struggles with her French. But their lives are vibrant and rich as they get into all sorts of trouble; put up wild plays; go skating on ice with the Lawrence boy, their neighbour; struggle with their emotions and vices; and look after each other through sickness—all the while seeking comfort and advice from their loving Marmee.
An enduring classic about the ups and downs of coming-of-age and the joys of sisterhood, Little Women has captured the imagination of generations of readers. Enter the world of the March sisters once again, now with a memorable introduction by Shabnam Minwalla.
About the Author
Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888) was an American novelist, short-story writer and poet. Her first short-story collection was published in 1854. Alcott served as a nurse in a Union hospital during the Civil War in 1861, during which she contracted typhoid fever. Her experience in the hospital as a patient and a nurse inspired her first novel Hospital Sketches. She is better known as the author of the novel Little Women (1868) and its sequels Little Men (1871) and Jo’s Boys (1886).
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