Little Women
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4.5 • 82 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Little Women is the classic coming-of-age tale of four sisters on their journey to adulthood. Though today it’s considered a classic, Little Women almost wasn’t written: Alcott wanted to publish a collection of short stories instead, but her publisher and her father pressed her to write a book that would appeal to a wide audience of young girls.
The first volume was written quickly and published in 1868; it was a huge success, and Alcott composed the second volume just as quickly and published it in 1869. By her own account she didn’t enjoy writing them, and both she and her publisher agreed the first few chapters were dull—so it almost goes without saying she was pleasantly shocked at the positive reception the volumes received.
By 1927 it had been acknowledged as one of the most widely-read novels of the era, and remains widely read today.
Customer Reviews
This Might Be Too Brutally Honest for Die-Hard Fans
Okay so. This is a good book. However, it’s famous and A TON of people ADORE it, which I’m not sure I completely understand. I understand it was revolutionary for its time.
GIRLS. BEING BOTH GOOD. AND BAD! Whaaat? It’s like we’re human or something! So props to Louisa May Alcott, who dared to defy the ridiculous, difficult world she was born in. I will say, it’s VERY long, and boring at times. [Also Jo -and Louisa May Alcott- were LGBTQIA2+, according to historians. Go equality and diversity! 👏😃👏 ] [Though, despite what I just said, if Jo had to choose between Laurie and the German teacher in his 40s, WHY NOT LAURIE?]
For the sake of culture, the past, and such, read it. But don’t expect too much.