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Age Group
9-12 Years
Language
English
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Book Summary
This is a classic work of fiction about sisterhood and growing up, set against a Civil War–era New England backdrop. Four sisters navigate family, ambition, and heart across the changing seasons. Ideal for adult readers and teens who love literary classics and historical drama, the tone is warm, thoughtful, and hopeful.
Presented as a story-driven, character-focused narrative, the book brings a vivid period setting to life through clear, elegant prose. The reader moves through family rituals, personal ambitions, and everyday choices, with the changing seasons shaping mood and memory.
Readers are drawn into universal questions about identity, responsibility, and resilience. The experience is contemplative rather than fast-paced, rewarding careful reading and inviting discussion about values and what it means to grow up.
Readers finish with a deeper appreciation for family bonds, personal growth, and historical context, carrying with them empathy, curiosity, and a renewed sense of wonder about ordinary moments that shape a lifetime.
Product Details
Author
Louisa May Alcott
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Language
English
SKU
9780553212754
ISBN
9780553212754
Reading Age
9-12 Years
Binding
Hardback
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Louisa May Alcott Was Both An Abolitionist And A Feminist. She Is Best Known For Little Women (1868), A Semi-Autobiographical Account Of Her Childhood Years With Her Sisters In Concord, Massachusetts. Alcott, Unlike Jo, Never Married: "... Because I Have Fallen In Love With So Many Pretty Girls And Never Once The Least Bit With Any Man." She Was An Advocate Of Women'S Suffrage And Was The First Woman To Register To Vote In Concord, Massachusetts. Photo By Unknown [Public Domain], Via Wikimedia Commons.