Little Women (Classic Starts)

by Louisa May Alcott

Other authorsLucy Corvino (Illustrator), Deanna McFadden (Adapter)
Hardcover, 2005

Status

Available

Call number

J3A.Alc

Publication

Sterling Publishing Co.

Pages

153

Description

An abridged version of the novel chronicling the joys and sorrows of the four March sisters as they grow into young women in mid-nineteenth-century New England.

Collection

Barcode

682

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

153 p.; 7.75 inches

ISBN

9781402712364

User reviews

LibraryThing member rsteinberg
Little Women is about Jo,Amy,Beth and Meg March. Their father is in the war so he is not with them for christmas. The March sister's are poor and
LibraryThing member JaclynPoe
Little Women, is about the lives of four sisters. It deals with the themes of true love and work. I love this book, because this book is reflective of my family, in that I have three sisters. I would use this book to teach children the importance of family, and working hard. This book has been
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re-told, by Deanna McFadden, and is now more readable to young children. I would suggest this book to children around grade 5 and up.
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LibraryThing member EGeraci
I read Little Women and I really liked it. It was about 4 girls and how they have grown up. They go through all sorts of different adventures. The 4 girls are Meg, the oldest and most mature, Josephine (Jo), the second oldest , a tomboy and a little less mature, Beth, the second youngest, nicest
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with a big heart, and Amy, the youngest, a spoiled self centered girl. If you like hearing about people's lives and how they grow up, I think this book is for you.
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Rating

(36 ratings; 4.3)

Call number

J3A.Alc
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