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Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

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Little Women
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Publisher: Roberts Brothers
ISBN/ASIN: 1402714580
Number of pages: 368

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The beautiful Meg, artistic tomboy Jo, doomed Beth, and selfish Amy: since the publication of Little Women in 1869, these four sisters have become America's most beloved literary siblings. Louisa May Alcott's rich and realistic portrait has inspired three movies and stirred the emotions of countless young girls. Set in New England during the Civil War, the novel follows the adventures of the March sisters as they struggle to pursue their dreams.

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