Louisa May Alcott’s most famous novel, “Little Women,” is the
story of four sisters, Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March. Loosely based
upon the author’s own experiences with her three sisters, the novel
is a classic coming of age story which follows the development of the
young women into adulthood. Set against the backdrop of the American
civil war, the story begins to unfold during Christmastime. With their
father away at war, the family must endure great poverty induced
hardship, often times going hungry. Central to the theme of the novel
is the issue of overcoming one's character flaws. For Meg it is
vanity; Jo, temper; Beth, shyness; and Amy, selfishness. Through the
various activities of the four sisters told throughout the novel
lessons are learned of the consequences of these particular flaws.
“Little Women” was an instant success and popular favorite ever
since its original publication in 1868, spawning many sequels which
Alcott’s readers clamored for. This edition includes a biographical
afterword.
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ISBN
9781420951097
Publisert
2016
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Digireads.com Publishing
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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