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Binding
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Number of Pages
156
Language
English
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This Is A Work Of Fiction And A Beloved Classic Of Literature, Following Four Sisters As They Grow From Girls Into Women, Navigating Family Life, Personal Dreams, And The Everyday Joys And Sorrows That Shape A Life. The Central Theme Is The Enduring Strength Of Sisterhood, Resilience, And The Journey Toward Independent, Principled Adulthood. The Intended Reader Is Anyone Who Loves Timeless ComingโOfโAge Narratives And Warm, Family-Centered Stories, Told With Warmth, Humor, And A Hopeful Spirit.
The Reading Experience Is Story-Led And Intimate, Built Around Vivid Period Detail And Affectionate Domestic Scenes That Anchor The Emotional Journey. This Engaging, Character-Driven Storytelling Invites Readers To Slow Down, Observe The Sistersโ Evolving Relationships, And Feel The Pull Of Their Aspirations.
Readers Move Through The Narrative By Following A Journey Of Growth And Moral Choices, With A Rhythm That Shifts Between Reflective Quiet And Lively Dialogue. The Prose Is Clear And Lyrical, Accessible To A Wide Range Of Readers, And It Encourages Empathy As It Explores Ambition, Sacrifice, Resilience, And Personal Integrity.
After Finishing, Readers Gain A Deeper Appreciation For Family Connections, Renewed Confidence To Pursue Their Own Dreams, And A Lasting Sense Of Hope And Reflection That Invites Return Visits To The Story.
Product Details
Author
Louisa May Alcott
Publisher
Rupa Publications
Number of Pages
156
Language
English
Dimensions
197.1 x 128 x 1 cm
Binding
Paperback
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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.