Book Review: Little Women by Louisa May Alcott


 Little Women by Louisa May Alcott - 5 Stars 

Little Women is a timeless classic that has captured the hearts of readers for generations. It certainly captured my heart from the very first chapter. From its very first page, we have themes of sisterhood, love, and individual growth that resonates profoundly. I loved the four March sisters. They each have their own unique personality and dreams. We see each of the sisters individual journeys, witnessing setbacks, struggles and the unbreakable bond that ties them together. I love the Christian themes throughout the story that we see such as forgiveness, the importance of gratitude and being content, compassion for others, trusting in God, etc. Marmee (their mother) was one of my favorite characters as well - she is such an inspiration to me as a mother. 

Set in the Civil War era, this book has a lot of thought-provoking commentary that remains relevant today. The novel encourages readers to reflect on their paths and the importance of staying true to yourself, helping others, being independent where possible, being self-sacrificing, etc. Chapter 40 made me cry - I will say that. Such an emotional impact!

Overall, the writing is enchanting and has such a timeless quality to it that will leave you captivated. Full reading vlog to come with more thoughts on Dec 24!

Goodreads Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5911536576
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3GOhwCe
YouTube Review to come and vlog. 

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