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It was a really good book and it taught you a good life lesson
A story is given for each of the March sisters at age 10. These are great and go well with Little Women...perfect for LW fans who want more. I wish I had known about these when I was little!
Read to my children aloud and it was such a cute story! Definitely for fans of Little Women to share with each generation.
Holy crap I had completely forgotten about these books until I came across one of them online today. Little Women is one of my favorite books and these continuations are just splendid. Meg's Story was probably one of my favorites of the series. It takes you on an in-depth journey into Meg's world outside of the eyes of her sisters and gives you a perspective you would not have otherwise had.
Amazing Book. Very well written.
I loved these when I was in 4th/5th grade - a story is given for each of the March sisters at age 10. Jo was my favorite, of course :)
It seems I just can't help picking up my daughter's books and reading them when she's not looking! :pThis was an okay story, but I did not like it as much as Jo's and especially Amy's stories.
fine.
This story emphasizes the important life lesson that, “Better is a dish of vegetables where love is Than a fattened ox served with hatred” (Proverbs 15:17). I think the storyline is good and the author carried over the personalities of the four sisters from Louisa May Alcott’s work very well, perhaps a bit too well. I’m not very impressed with the quality of writing and I was annoyed by the way the girls speak. They are supposed to be little girls of 11, 10, 8 and 6, but they sound like young ad...
This is an interesting book, it is based on the characters in Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. It tells a story of Meg March and her role as eldest daughter. Meg's Story allows the reader to get an idea of life in Massachusetts in the 19th century in a way they can relate. Also included in the book is a craft project and a recipe to make strawberry short cake. There also is a story for every daughter: Jo, Beth and Amy. This book is way to help readers introduced to Little Women.
“Meg’s Story” by Susan Beth Pfeffer is one out of the four novels in the Portraits of Little Women series. Meg is the oldest out of the March sisters, whose family is considered to be poor. She was invited to attend a picnic hosted by Mary, a wealthy classmate, but Hannah, Meg’s house servant, is called away and Meg has to attend to her three younger sisters. However, she made the choice to bring her sisters with her to the picnic, not knowing how well they will fit in with Mary’s friends and fa...
I'm not the oldest child so I will never fully relate to meg, but I can relate to wanting the best of both worlds rather than the one Im in
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It was so much smaller than I remember it being....