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This is a must read for anyone that is a fan of Little Women. It is a startling portrayal of the Mr. March - who, if you recall, went off to the Civil War. The passages describing the horrors of slavery and war will stay with you for such a long time. Brooks intertwines the great thinkers of the day - Thoreau, Emerson, etc. - who were neighbors of the Alcotts in real life and if you are familiar with their writings, you will smile at the references to Walden Pond and Concord!
At the same time, this book is an intimate look at the inner life of a man and woman - who love each other - are separated by war but are bound by their beliefs and ideals.
Truly worth it - (even if you haven't read Little Women!!)
At the same time, this book is an intimate look at the inner life of a man and woman - who love each other - are separated by war but are bound by their beliefs and ideals.
Truly worth it - (even if you haven't read Little Women!!)