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Alison
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March is the imagined story of the absent father in Louisa May Alcott's Little Women. I quite enjoyed this book when I was a kid, and so I was interested to read Brooks' imaginings of what Mr. (and Mrs.) March were like. I have to say, it was a bit jarring at first. In Little Women, they are essentially presented as saints. Mr. March is not present in the book as he is away working as a chaplain during the Civil War; even so he as presented as someone who is unable to do any harm. Marmee (Mrs Ma ...more
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