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  <title>Little Women</title>
  <creator>Louisa May Alcott</creator>
  <mediatype>audio</mediatype>
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  <description>&lt;a href="http://librivox.org/"&gt;LibriVox&lt;/a&gt; recording of &lt;i&gt;Little Women&lt;/i&gt;, by Louisa May Alcott. &#13;
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&lt;i&gt;Little Women&lt;/i&gt; is the classic story of the March family, which consists of Mr. and Mrs. March and their four girls--practical, yet fashion conscious, Meg, who longs for the nice things they used to have. Rambunctious, book worm, Jo, who wants to become a writer and wishes she were born a boy. Shy and quiet, home-loving Beth, who loves to play the piano and play with her kitties. Finally, the youngest, artistic Amy, who longs for an aristocratic nose!&#13;
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The story takes place during the American Civil War, and begins with Mr. March away from home as a chaplain to the Union army, while his wife and daughters remain at home to work and wait for his safe return.  This book follows their joys and sorrows and scrapes along the path to the girl's becoming grown up "little women". &#13;
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Many of the scrapes they get into include Laurie--their harum scarum next door neighbor, who becomes their adopted brother. The two families, the March's and the Laurence's strike up a lasting friendship, despite their differences in material possessions. (Summary by Mary Anderson)&#13;
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  <date>2007-11-17</date>
  <year>2007</year>
  <subject>librivox; literature; audiobook; little women; alcott; children; sisters; young adult; writing; artistic; girls; friends</subject>
  <licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/</licenseurl>
  <publicdate>2007-11-18 05:06:00</publicdate>
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