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Louisa May Alcott was an American novelist best known for her classic book “Little Women.” I loved both the book, and there have been a few film adaptions over the years. I often wonder which of the sisters best reflects my personality— was it Jo, Beth, Meg, or Amy March?  🙂 It was a profoundly tragic story, especially when “Beth” March unexpectedly passed away due to Scarlet Fever. It evoked an emotional response, reminding me of the challenging circumstances of that era and bringing to mind themes from “The Brontës.”

“Little Women” is a semi-autobiographical novel inspired by Louisa May Alcott’s own experiences with her three sisters. If you have not yet read the book or watched the film adaptation, I highly recommend it.

Alcott also wrote “Rose In Bloom” which was a sequel to “Eight Cousins.” The narrative centres on Rose Campbell following her return from travelling abroad. As a person of wealth, she endeavours to discern authentic friendships and romantic relationships from those motivated primarily by her financial status. Additionally, the story highlights the significance of independence and the pursuit of personal purpose beyond considerations of marriage, set against the backdrop of numerous suitors.

The story is set in the 19th century and reflects Alcott’s views on women’s roles, education, and class differences. friendships and romantic relationships.

I love this story. 🙂

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