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17th April 2014
09:25am BST

Revolving around four sisters Meg, Jo, Beth and little Amy, Little Women examines the four girls lives at various stages after their father goes off to become a Civil War hero. The girls themselves are based on figures from Alcott's life, with the author associating herself most with the character of Jo. The girls, along with their mother, face various trials and tribulations while trying to survive during wartime. However, the real story that everyone clung on to was the love story between Jo and their next door neighbour, Laurie.
Little Women is a glorious read, sometimes so sad you actually want to curl up in a ball and cry, uplifting, dramatic but most of all, endearing. If you haven't read this before it is certainly one of the classics of modern literature, if you have, we're pretty sure that you will have read it more than once. These are no normal women of the time, they think for themselves, they are ambitious and they break social conventions to a certain extent. Looking back now, this is hard to believe, but at the time, Little Women would have been slightly shocking in its approach.
And that loss? Well, it will just floor you!Explore more on these topics: