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, by Louisa May Alcott

, by Louisa May Alcott


, by Louisa May Alcott


Free Download , by Louisa May Alcott

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File Size: 4161 KB

Print Length: 499 pages

Publisher: MyBooks Classics (January 28, 2019)

Publication Date: January 28, 2019

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07N6GJ4SV

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I read these books in my childhood and wanted a fresh edition for some work I'm doing. The stories are as I remembered them, well written and wonderful examples of their time. This review is for the physical object, the book itself. The formatting is awful, it looks like a xerox of typewritten pages. The page breaks are weird, with a chapter title two-thirds of the way down a page, followed by a huge blank space, or a chapter title at the bottom of a page. A poem in Little Women is transcribed as prose, with no line breaks, making it look like strange prose. The publisher did not, in my opinion, respect the work, just reproduced it, with odd and frequent typos. It feels as though the people doing the transcribing didn't actually know English but were just typing whatever was in front of them.

Until I got this compilation, I had only read Little Women (including the second part referred to here as "Good Wives". I enjoyed the whole set. If you've never read any of this series, you should know in advance that they are quite maudlin and exceedingly moralistic. The March family of "Little Women" is a good study of differing roles of womanhood, actually presenting non-traditional roles (through Alcott's alter ego, Jo March) as desirable and not unwomanly. Marriage was woman's ultimate goal and responsibility at that point in US history. Jo, our heroine, is the quintessential tomboy with a passion for literature, writing stories as well as exciting, daring plays, which she produces and acts in with her sisters. Jo flaunts accepted mores of the time by refusing to marry Laurie (aka Teddy) the childhood friend who loves her. He is rich and a "good match" for her, but she does not love him romantically. She heads off to New York where she is a governess for the children of and writes sensational stories for local magazines and newspapers. A mentor, Professor Bhaer, encourages her writing but suggests she draw her stories from her own life and experience. Older sister Meg is more stereotypically feminine. She dreams of a rich lifestyle, but falls in love with and marries a "poor" man (the March family's poverty bears little resemblance to poverty as we know it today). In the later books, Meg virtually disappears. Even her twin children leave home for boarding school at Aunt Jo's private school (more on that later). One wonders if Meg isn't a little bit lonely and a little bit unsatisfied with her choices. Younger sister Beth is the family saint who dies young having never left home, yet content with leaving her legacy of sweetness, domesticity and charity. Her story is the central tragedy in the books and as her life ends, the reader cannot avoid tears. Youngest sister Amy is babied and petted resulting in a spoiled, self-centered little girl who goes to Europe with an aunt and uncle, where she matures into a lovely young lady determined to wed a rich man. However, she turns down a marriage offer from a rich suitor and wins the heart of Laurie, to the delight of everybody, including the reader. Jo, having returned home to nurse Beth, is happy for Amy and Laurie but wonders if spinsterhood is her future. She decides her best future is to support her family with her writing, a decision which is bittersweet as she ponders the loss of love. Lo and behold, Professor Bhaer arrives and declares his love. They marry and as equal partners open a school on the grounds of Plumfield, the home of rich family matriarch, Aunt March. Subsequent books follow the lives of students at the Bhaer's school, with all their strengths, weaknesses, follies, foibles and adventures.These classic books should be in the stable of every child's home library. However, if you read to your children, prepare the read these over a long period of time. There are very fews sections where the reader is not in danger of leaking around the eyes. I read Little Women (and Good Wives) to my daughters. They think they know the entire story, not knowing how much I left out because I was too choked up to continue.

I have no quibble with the authoress, as these stories of the March family, that stand in so well for her own, have certainly stood the test of time. It did strike me, on reading these books as an adult how liberal, idealistic, and romantic they are. Liberal in the progressive social views, especially on education and women's rights. Idealistic in the solid belief in the virtues of family, faith, and friendship. And decidedly romantic, in the simple belief that love conquers all.My quibbles, in fact, are with this kindle edition. While it is well indexed and easy to move around within this edition, there are many distracting typos, especially in the third volume. The first book is nearly perfect, the second less so, and the third kind of a mess. Still, to have all of these words available to me at such a miraculous price is such a joy that it seems small of me to complain. So I will merely mention it, and leave off one star.

The classics written by the woman who was, in her time, the best selling author among the New England literati who were her father's friends. These are all a rather rose picture of some of the ideals of the Transcendentalists. I shall always remember Jo carrying a warm backed potato in her hands to keep them warm in the bitter New England winter. More than that I shall always remember the love deeply embedded in this family of women whose father & husband has gone off to war, leaving them to manage their way through poverty by the creativity which is so much a part of the lives of each.

Super fabulous classic so the title itself is a 5+ (get it; you will love it)I have this version 4 stars because I purchased this for a child who is up to this level of reading. The text is small and there are no pictures (which is not necessary to read this book but a few etched illustrations every 50 pages would improve the book experience immensely. I would have purchased a different text if I had the time before Xmas. But I hope this niece loves the book nonetheless!

"Little Women" was just the first book in a series of four books about the March family. The subsequent books go on to tell the stories of the characters as they travel through the years of their lives. It was so rewarding to share in their happiness and heart-breaks. These susequent books showed how their unfailing belief in God helped them get through some of the most difficult challenges they faced. It also showed how they never forgot to show their gratitude for all their blessings. Their faith was unwavering. These books were a great inspiration to me. I hope they will be for you also.

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