Little Women
Sisters Meg, Jo and Amy have the perfect family--loving, creative parents; a comfortable life on Manhattan's Upper West Side; a future full of possibility. Perfect until the daughters discover their mother has had affair, and, even worse, that their father has forgiven her. Shattered by their parents' failure to live up to the moral standards and values of the family, the two younger sisters leave New York and move to Meg's apartment in New Haven, where Meg is a junior at Yale. It is here that the girls will form their own family, divorced from their parents. The Little Women is a chronicle of that year, wittily narrated as a novel written by the middle sister Jo and commented upon throughout by her sisters.
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"The very epitome of clever: smartly written and snappily paced." --The Chicago Tribune
"Creeping into the whelk shell of Louisa May Alcott's celebrated novel it avails itself of the spirals to do double and triple twists inside them.... She has written not so much a novel of ideas as a play of ideas." --Richard Eder, The New York Times "Sheer fun." --Marianne Evett, The Cleveland Plain Dealer "Lively, interesting and funny...unusually good-natured and well written." --Emily Barton, The New York Times Book Review "Neatly adapts Alcott's formality to mimic the voices of prematurely sophisticated teens today." --Entertainment Weekly