Little Women
Book Review
«Little Women» is a classic novel by Louisa May Alcott, first published in two volumes in 1868 and 1869. The book tells the story of the four March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—who live in New England with their mother during the American Civil War. Their father is away at war, and the family faces not only material hardships but also moral challenges. Through the lens of the main characters' coming of age, their friendships, first loves, losses, and gains, Alcott addresses themes of social justice, personal responsibility, female self-determination, and the pursuit of dreams. The novel has a strong educational potential, teaching independence, mutual support, and the importance of family ties. By also addressing the theme of inequality, the author sends a powerful message about the significance of empathy and kindness in difficult life circumstances. «Little Women» is undoubtedly a cultural treasure, leaving a profound impact on the hearts of readers across generations.
