Little Women.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781467732376
- 813/.4
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The four March sisters--Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy--face good times and bad while growing up in a small New England town. Their father is away, serving as a chaplain for the Union in the Civil War, and the family has fallen on hard times financially. Yet their wise and patient mother, Marmee, guides them through every twist and turn. The girls play games, make friends, have adventures, learn from disappointments, fall in love, and strive to follow their dreams as they grow into young women. This unabridged version of Louisa Mae Alcott's well-loved American novel is taken from the 1880 copyright edition, which features original illustrations by Frank T. Merrill.
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Little Women: Part One -- Preface -- I. Playing Pilgrims. -- II. A Merry Christmas. -- III. The Laurence Boy. -- IV. Burdens. -- V. Being Neighborly. -- VI. Beth Finds The Palace Beautiful. -- VII. Amy's Valley Of Humiliation. -- VIII. Jo Meets Apollyon. -- IX. Meg Goes To Vanity Fair. -- X. The P. C. And P. O. -- XI. Experiments. -- XII. Camp Laurence. -- XIII. Castles In The Air. -- XIV. Secrets. -- XV. A Telegram. -- XVI. Letters. -- XVII. Little Faithful. -- XVIII. Dark Days. -- XIX. Amy's Will. -- XX. Confidential. -- XXI. Laurie Makes Mischief, And Jo Makes Peace. -- XXII. Pleasant Meadows. -- XXIII. Aunt March Settles The Question. -- Home Of The Little Women: Part Two -- XXIV. Gossip. -- XXV. The First Wedding. -- XXVI. Artistic Attempts. -- XXVII. Literary Lessons. -- XVIII. Domestic Experiences. -- XXIX. Calls. -- XXX. Consequences. -- XXXI. Our Foreign Correspondent. -- XXXII. Tender Troubles. -- XXXIII. Jo's Journal. -- XXXIV. A Friend. -- XXXV. Heartache. -- XXXVI. Beth's Secret. -- XXXVII. New Impressions. -- XXXVIII. On The Shelf. -- XXXIX. Lazy Laurence. -- XL. The Valley Of The Shadow. -- XLI. Learning To Forget. -- XLII. All Alone. -- XLIII. Surprises. -- XLIV. My Lord And Lady. -- XLV. Daisy And Demi. -- XLVI. Under The Umbrella. -- XLVII. Harvest Time. -- Back Cover.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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Library Journal Review
One of the most beloved American classics is beautifully and eloquently brought to life in this recording filled with passion and spirit. Four sisters in 19th-century New England grow from little girls to respectable young women. Each sister carries unique hopes for her future, but Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy learn that life often has other plans in store. Their coming-of-age stories are filled with hilarity, humility, friendship, heartbreak, and duty. Characters come alive with unique voices and mannerisms, flawlessly narrated by Susie Berneis. VERDICT This new recording of this time-honored novel is essential listening for fans of American literature.-Erin Cataldi, Johnson Cty. P.L., Franklin, IN © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.Horn Book Review
The complete text of Alcott's classic tale of Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy March is reprinted with a ribbon bookmark and a list of open-ended questions (""Do you think she overreacted, or was her anger justified?"") designed to stimulate thought. Repeated scratchboard illustrations head each chapter, giving the book a generic appearance. (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.There are no comments on this title.