There are four March sisters: oldest-sister Meg, who just wants to be "normal" and go to parties, hot-tempered and creative Jo, who wants desperately to be a writer, shy and musical Beth, who cares for the weakest in society, and last-but certainly not least-artistic Amy, who is sick of being treated like the baby and wishes that she was rich.
Each sister-along with Laurie, the boy next door-faces challenges and adventures, unexpected grief, and delighted joy as they journey through years filled with holiday celebrations, near-death experiences, world travel, first loves, and so much more. Devoted to their parents, they must decide if their parents’ idealistic ways are worth following into adulthood.
This classic has been beloved by readers since it was first published in 1868. Presented here unabridged, it is accompanied by conversational annotations for today’s adolescent readers. You’ll also find short essays on the life of L. M. Alcott, on the primary themes, and reflection questions spread throughout to guide your experience with the text. This edition is perfect for introducing a new generation to Little Women for the first time! It’s also great for the classroom, for homeschoolers, for collectors, or for anyone looking to delve deeper into this well-beloved text!