reading classics
i am ashamed to say that i have never read this book....
gasp.
i know.
little women.
louisa may alcott.
absolutely loved it.
devoured it.
cried when it was over.... cried at all the right moments.
and oh how much it made me cringe when thinking about the most recent movie.... winonna ryder playing jo.
o' the horror!!
what a book of thought and poignancy and wit and charm.... and wisdom. there was so much in there that was timeless. some of the speeches from marmie undid me in such a way that the story was written on my soul.
and when it ended i was so sad, like saying good-bye to a good friend.
so i immediately picked up the next book:
little men.
louisa may alcott.
while not about the march sisters, it was a dear book of the same genre. i cannot say i loved it with the fervor of the other; i did enjoy it just the same. i did skim some of the detailed accounts of the boys activities during the day.... as it did get a bit tedious for me.... but again, i love alcott's wisdom and wit and charm. it was an adventure! i love how much jo and the professor truly love the boys and long to see them become honorable men above all things.
sigh.
i loved them.
gasp.
i know.
little women.

louisa may alcott.
absolutely loved it.
devoured it.
cried when it was over.... cried at all the right moments.
and oh how much it made me cringe when thinking about the most recent movie.... winonna ryder playing jo.
o' the horror!!
what a book of thought and poignancy and wit and charm.... and wisdom. there was so much in there that was timeless. some of the speeches from marmie undid me in such a way that the story was written on my soul.
and when it ended i was so sad, like saying good-bye to a good friend.
so i immediately picked up the next book:
little men.

louisa may alcott.
while not about the march sisters, it was a dear book of the same genre. i cannot say i loved it with the fervor of the other; i did enjoy it just the same. i did skim some of the detailed accounts of the boys activities during the day.... as it did get a bit tedious for me.... but again, i love alcott's wisdom and wit and charm. it was an adventure! i love how much jo and the professor truly love the boys and long to see them become honorable men above all things.
sigh.
i loved them.
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