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Winner of the 2006 Pulitzer Prize. The author also wrote last year's wildly popular book, Horse.
An original look at the Civiil War, slavery and relationships, the novel is Little Woman told from the perspective of Mr. March.
Note, the lead is character is modeled on Alcott’s own father.
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An original look at the Civiil War, slavery and relationships, the novel is Little Woman told from the perspective of Mr. March.
Note, the lead is character is modeled on Alcott’s own father.