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Little women reviews

by letizia verona

Pages 2 and 3 of 10

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This is the book I read recently; it was published in 1868. The writer is Luisa May Alcott, she was born in German town and was the second of four sisters. She received a good education right from the start, and also had Ralph Waldo Emerson as a teacher. Due to the serious economic situation of the family, Luisa had to start working at a very young age, first as a teacher, seamstress and governor, and finally also as a writer documents dealing with women's rights and universal women's suffrage. After losing a sister and caring for her father who was struck by paralysis, Luisa died on March 6, 1888 in Boston. The main characters of the book are the four sisters March, Margaret, a girl responsible and attentive, Josephine, rebellious and sincere, Elizabeth, shy and caring, Amy, extroverted and creative; among the characters we also find Mrs. and Mr. March, the parents of the the girls, simple and generous; then we find Mr. Laurence, a good and kind man, and Theodore Laurence, an extroverted and rebellious boy. The book is about the life of the four March sisters: Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy. Girls are extremely poor, so the book is about how they manage to overcome their difficulties and weaknesses to become women. In my opinion the book is very beautiful and interesting, I propose it especially to all the girls and boys who are experiencing the age of adolescence because it makes us understand how even in the face of difficulties these four girls are able to move forward, pushing us not to never give up even in the face of life's difficulties.

Sofia
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