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Author Alcott, Louisa M.
Title Little women / Louisa M. Alcott.
Imprint Harmondsworth, Middlesex : Penguin, 1994.
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 Fiction - level 1  F  R20344L1987  ON SHELF  2 WEEK LOAN

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Descript 217 p. ; 17 cm.
Series Penguin popular clasics.
ISBN 0140621199
Note 'Little Women is the delightful story of the four March girls and their approach towards womanhood. Meg, the eldest and most beautiful, shrugs off her vanity and social ambition, discovering fulfilment in romantic love. Boyish Jo on the other hand, with her contempt of all 'lovering', turns impetuously towards writing for solace. Gentle Beth rejects worldly interests, preferring to devote her life to her family, to the joy of music and to timidly aiding all who suffer in life. Amy, the youngest and most imperfect of the March girls, continually tries to overcome her selfishness and girlish pretensions, though she has a hard task before her. The progress of the four 'little women' is narrated along the lines of Bunyan's pilgrim, and we are shown how - encountering struggles and learning important lessons along the way - each one attains her own Celectial City.'