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“Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott

The Good Soldier

The Good Soldier

by Ford Madox Ford

Fiction. “This is the saddest story,” the narrator notes of his friend Edward Ashburnham’s life. A superb soldier and the perfect English gentleman, Ashburnham has one fatal flaw with regard to affairs of love. Ford weaves a brilliant tale in which nothing is quite what it seems, including the narrator’s telling of the …

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Authors who recommend Little Women (5)
Laurell K. Hamilton
Laurell K. Hamilton recommends this book

Before I became enamored of fantastic literature, my first writing hero was Louisa May Alcott, as in Little Women, and many more books. When I began writing horror and the like, I thought I’d left her far behind, only to discover that Ms. Alcott had also written gothic horror stories.

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Belle Boggs recommends this book

When I was a child, this was my favorite book.

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Helen Grant recommends this book

Like Jo, the heroine, I had a terrible temper when I was a child. The lesson Jo has to learn, that she should never let the sun go down on her anger, really spoke to me. I’ll be giving this book to my own daughter.

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Annie Barrows recommends this book

When I was a child, there were never enough good books, so I was a repeat reader. If I loved a book, I read it again and again and again. This was the clear winner of the Most-Read title, with at least a hundred re-readings.

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Gordon Mary recommends this book

Little Women was my favorite book as a child.

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