march family (fictional characters)

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march family (fictional characters)

Little women and werewolves

2010
A retelling of Louisa May Alcott's classic story that finds the four March sisters contending with neighbors who transform into werewolves.

Little women, or, Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy

2004
Presents an authoritative text of "Little Women, " a novel which chronicles the joys and sorrows of the four March sisters as they grow into young ladies in nineteenth-century New England, and includes background and contexts materials, a selection of critical reviews, a chronology of the author's life, and a bibliography.

Little women

1982
Chronicles the joys and troubles of the four March sisters--Meg, Jo, Amy, and Beth--as they grow into young ladies and marry in nineteenth-century New England.

Little women

a novel
1994
Retelling of the classic story of four sisters in nineteenth-century New England, based on the 1994 Columbia Pictures movie.

Alcott

Little women; Little men ; Jo's boys
2005
Contains the texts of three novels by nineteenth-century American author Louisa May Alcott, including "Little Women," "Little Men," and "Jo's Boys.".

Little women

2000
Chronicles the joys and sorrows of the four March sisters as they grow into young women in nineteenth-century New England.

Little women

2002
An adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's novel about the joys and sorrows of Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy March, four sisters growing into young ladies in nineteenth-century New England.

Little women

1989
Louisa May Alcott's classic novel about the relationship of the four March sisters as they grow into young ladies during the mid-nineteenth century in New England.

March

a novel
2005
Follows the experiences of Mr. March, the father in Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women, " as he witnesses the cruelty and racism of both Northern and Southern soldiers and the harsh realities of Civil War.

Little men

1986
Follows the adventures of Jo March and her husband Professor Bhaer as they try to make their school for boys a happy, comfortable, and stimulating place.

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