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Little Women (Stepping Stones)
Little Women - Stepping Stones
Author: Louisa May Alcott, Monica Kulling (Adapter)
The four March sisters--Meg, Amy, Beth, and feisty Jo--share the joys and sorrows of growing up while their father is away at war. The family is poor in worldly goods, but rich in love and character.
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ISBN-13: 9780679861751
ISBN-10: 0679861750
Publication Date: 7/5/1994
Pages: 112
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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ScoutDarcy avatar reviewed Little Women (Stepping Stones) on + 19 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 7
Oh my God. I can't believe how I ever ignored my mother's suggestion to read this. This has to be one of the most beautiful, worthwhile, funny, and heartbreaking books I have EVER read-- and trust me, I read a lot. Louisa May Alcott is amazingly good at depicting the workings of a small family, and I teared up and/or cried at least five times while reading! As a young writer, I empathized with Jo March, but surely everyone will find some bit of themselves in every one of these four sisters and their "brother" Laurie-- they are some of the most human characterizations I have ever seen. Some believe this book is outdated, but I honestly do not care-- it is an amazing achievement, and those who do not read it due to length or the belief it is "boring" are missing out. Do yourself a favor and READ IT!
knittymama avatar reviewed Little Women (Stepping Stones) on + 424 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Great classic.
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Helpful Score: 5
I've loved this book for years!
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Helpful Score: 5
A must-read for all young women, in my opinion. I was practically raised by Louisa May Alcott, and I re-read this book once a year. Amusing, touching and historically honest.
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Helpful Score: 4
A classic enjoyed as a child and adult.
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One of the best!
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Great book. One of the best!
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A great book for girls 7-13
Ariadnae avatar reviewed Little Women (Stepping Stones) on + 356 more book reviews
The endearing classic about the March sisters and the trials and tribulations of their lives, a sweet story.
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A classic every girl should read. My daughters loved it.
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Awesome!
abbykt avatar reviewed Little Women (Stepping Stones) on + 113 more book reviews
I have not read this book in a long time and I just remember that the first time I read it, I did not like Amy at all because I wanted Jo and Laurie to be together. Even this time through it took me a little bit to get over my prejudice for Amy. But this time through I am a little bit older and wiser and I see the true characters that Alcott created and I am happy with the way they are matched. I loved the wisdom that Mrs. March shared with her girls as they grew into women and I found their trials and lessons amusing and true to this day. It is a wonderful book.
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from back of book:
Meg, Jo, Amy, and Beth are four "little women" growing up in New England during the Civil War. The March sisters share everything--their joys and pain, their loves and secrets. But the four girls couldn't be more different. Meg, the oldest, is the sensible one. Jo is funny and mischevious. Beth is the shy, dreamy one, and Amy is pretty and artistic.
Follow the March girls as they grow into wonderful young women and share the events of their lives: Meg's first dance, Amy's punishment in school, the return of thier father from the war, Jo's fury with her sisters when her precious diary is burned, the family wedding, Beth's tragic illness, and more. Their story has become one of the most popular books ever written!
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Read as a backup to MARCH, by Geraldine Brooks. a novel about the father who is away at war.
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Classic. What more can I say? Great book, highly recommended.
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Very intriguing
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Imagine a house full of sisters....Meg, the oldest is a litlle bit serious, but always ready to join the fun. Beth is quiet and sweet, and happy to have so many sisters. Amy, with her golden curls, is the youngest and wants everything her way. And then there's Jo. Jo, who writes stories and makes up games...who loves to laugh and make everybody laugh with her. Jo, who makes up her own mind-- no matter what!
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Meet the March sisters: the talented and tomboyish Jo, the beautiful Meg, the frail Beth, and the spoiled Amy, as they pass through the years between girlhood and womanhood. A lively portrait of growing up in the 19th century with lasting vitality and enduring charm.
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A classic! I enjoyed reading this to both my "little women" when they were younger. : 0 )
undeaddoll avatar reviewed Little Women (Stepping Stones) on + 25 more book reviews
i don't know what to say. this is just a really good book. it may take place in a time that is far from here but the family dynamic is the important part and this book will always have a place in my heart, it was that touching.
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A timeless classic and favorite book!
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A great introduction to classic literature for young or reluctant readers. Great illustrations!
janet982 avatar reviewed Little Women (Stepping Stones) on + 6 more book reviews
The well read, famous classic. It is all that you have heard.
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Great book. I loved it.
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Little Women is the classic book four March sisters. It's a book I think every woman should read at least once in her lifetime. I thought about being greedy and just keeping it for myself, but I just don't have time to read it again (513 pages, not including the Reader's Companion at the end). It's my hope that someone will pass it on to a daughter or niece or any young girl that can learn how a simple life can sometimes be one of the best!
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This was such a very well written book. The words throughout it were so captivating. I loved how well described the characters and their feelings were. It made me feel as though I was living in their time period. I really enjoyed learning a bit of what life was like in that time. The bonds of family were very strong in this book. I really loved the speeches that Mrs. March gave from time to time. Although she didn't say very much, she said everything so wonderfully. I truly admired her. It was great to see how Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy each lived. They all had their own story and held me in to understanding what their feelings were or why they acted in different ways. Although I feel the ending was a bit unrealistic, it was interesting! I especially loved the first half of the book and the romantic tales throughout the book.
AimeeM avatar reviewed Little Women (Stepping Stones) on + 124 more book reviews
THIS IS A GOOD BOOK!

Perhaps the real reason it is SO good, is Louisa May Alcott experienced many of the things she wrote about. The March sister's adventures and distasters were largely based off of her own life.
The result is a truely inspiring story, with lessons for any young girl about to enter the "adult" world.
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The classic coming of age book for young girls and young women.
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A classic autobiographical novel of Louisa May Alcott's own childhood.


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