By: Louisa May Alcott
Available on: Amazon, Audible, and Barnes and Noble.
Blurb: Little Women is a classic story of four sisters: Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March growing up during the American Civil War in New England. It is loosely based on the author’s childhood growing up with three sisters. The March family has its own fair share of trials of relative poverty and domestic squabbles. With patriarch Robert, the father of the four girls, absent as a chaplain in the Union Army for much of the story, Little Women focuses heavily on the interactions between four loving but flawed sisters as they grow up together, and then apart as life goes on.
Trigger Warnings: Death, Slavery (mentioned), Time Period Accurate Racism, War (mentioned)
Body Count: 1
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