Manga Classics: Little Women: Great Literature Brought to Life

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Enter the cosy, creative and colourful world of the March sisters as they each negotiate the path from childhood to womanhood.

Meet beautiful, traditional and kind Meg; Jo, the rebellious tomboy writer; gentle and shy peacemaker Beth; and feisty artist Amy, the baby of the family. The girls live in Massachusetts with their adored mother Marmee, in genteel poverty, while their father is far away fighting in the American Civil War.
As the story unfolds, the girls meet new characters and must face the challenges and opportunities life will hold for them, including marriage, work, domesticity and education. Travel with Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy as they leave girlhood behind to become little women, in this classic of American realism that has become a perennial favourite for readers of all ages.
Each volume in the Manga Classics series provides a fast-paced and fun introduction to a great work of literature in a manner that is clear, accessible and entertaining.
Many of these works are on reading lists ranging from KS2 up to GCSE.

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9781787081949
  • ISBN: 9781787081949
  • Pub Date: 23rd June 2026
  • Publisher: Button Books
  • Imprint: Button Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 192

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About Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott (1832-88) was brought up in Pennsylvania, USA. She turned to writing in order to supplement the family income and had many short stories published in magazines and newspapers. Then, in 1862, during the height of the American Civil War, Louisa went to Georgetown to work as a nurse, but she contracted typhoid. Out of her experiences she wrot

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