5 stars & 5/10 hearts. This is such a good little collection! Like all Alcott books, it mingles good thoughts with funny, everyday happenings. The children’s joke, the little newspaper boy, Patty’s patchwork, the eagle’s call, the remarks upon her boys... oh, these are just delightful stories, though I may not agree with everything. <3
A Favouirte Quote: “‘Every task, no matter how small or homely, that gets well and cheerfully done, is a fine thing; and the sooner we learn to use up the dark and bright bits (the pleasures and pains, the cares and duties) into a cheerful, useful life, the sooner we become real comforters, and every one likes to cuddle about us.’”
A Favourite Humorous Quote: “‘Being a woman, sir, I'm naturally of an inquiring turn; and I must confess that I have a strong desire to know how it happens that you take your walks abroad, when you are supposed to be permanently engaged at home?’
“[The brass eagle] shrugged his shoulders, and actually winked at me, as he replied, ‘That's all people know of what goes on under, or rather over, their noses. Bless you, ma'am! I leave my roost every night, and enjoy myself in all sorts of larks. Excuse the expression; but, being ornithological, it is more proper for me than for some people who use it.’”