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With "Little Men" Louisa May Alcott returns to what she writes best - honest, if idealistic portrayals of young children in a home setting. Here the home environment keeps the characters close, which really seems to be a setting where she shines. Here we can see the transcendentalist ideas of her time - of not hitting children, of leading by example. The chapters often have a clever theme or format.
— Aug 31, 2025 11:14AM
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Rebeka
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Little Women -- a charming, if moralistic tale. I'm not too taken with overly preachy novels, but this one somehow manages to ring the right chord and finds me nodding along, my heart full.
Good Wives -- a lot of people hate this one because it's not a tropey romance flick. it's grounded and realistic, yet its not as charming because you're split up in time and space among the sisters. the cozy feeling is gone.
— May 26, 2025 12:05PM
Good Wives -- a lot of people hate this one because it's not a tropey romance flick. it's grounded and realistic, yet its not as charming because you're split up in time and space among the sisters. the cozy feeling is gone.

