![]() The panels are easy to follow, and the lettering is clear and crisp. ![]() This warmly illustrated book keeps all of the charming character and most of the major plot turns of the original story while updating it for modern readers by touching on issues of racism, bullying, homophobia, and more. ![]() After their father is deployed overseas, their mother works overtime to keep them afloat, and the sisters struggle to support each other, especially when Beth falls ill, though her sickness ultimately brings the family closer together. After Meg’s dad meets Jo’s mom, they fall in love, get married and soon after welcome Beth and Amy to their family in New York City. This new adaptation, set in contemporary times, finds the Marches, now a blended interracial family, dealing with modern concerns and problems. Illustrator:īooklist - In this graphic novel retelling of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, readers will revisit the family that has charmed generations since its original publication 150 years ago. ![]() Little Women is re-envisioned as a blended family in modern day New York City in this graphic novel. ![]() Their father is overseas with the military and their mother is working overtime to make ends meet as they each struggle with their individual problems. Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy are having a tough year. ![]()
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