Book of the Week | Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Women’s day has just gone by and resurfaced some really significant ideas like celebrating and loving yourself as you are. This day is a reminder to every lady out there to take pride in their femininity and identity and acknowledge that they’re way beyond the ties of society and responsibilities, they’re a universe of their own.
Hoping that you’ve thanked all those superwomen in your life, let’s move to this Week’s book.
Book of the Week: Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Synopsis: Louisa May Alcott shares the innocence of girlhood in this classic coming of age story about four sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy.
In picturesque nineteenth-century New England, tomboyish Jo, beautiful Meg, fragile Beth, and romantic Amy are responsible for keeping a home while their father is off to war. At the same time, they must come to terms with their individual personalities—and make the transition from girlhood to womanhood. It can all be quite a challenge. But the March sisters, however different, are nurtured by their wise and beloved Marmee, bound by their love for each other and the feminine strength they share.
This book has also been adapted to a movie so I’d love to know your thoughts on both.