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Friday, July 23, 2010

Little Women

Little Women
Author: Louisa May Alcott

Summary: The March household is the home of four cheerful teenage girls. The eldest Meg, a girl in the step to her womanhood, the second Jo, a tomboyish girl who loves to write, timid,sickly Beth, the third, and the last, little girl at her fullest, Amy. Together they fight the obstacles in life, from poverty, war, and adulthood, to win their ‘pilgrimage’.

My comments: A great, great classic! Must read. The pilgrimage metaphore enhance the feelings of the story, and gives you more to imagine. Though halfway towards ending the story seems a bit off pace, The four’s effort to challenge adulthood while knitting their own story will enchant you for hours, and won’t leave your heart after. Prepare to laugh and cry along with the Marches.

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