Good Wives

Good Wives by Louisa May Alcott, published by Puffin Books in 1978, continues the story of the March sisters three years after the events of Little Women. This edition, written in English and spanning 314 pages, explores the lives of Meg, Amy, Beth, and Jo as they navigate the complexities of marriage, illness, and personal growth.
Readers will find a detailed portrayal of each sister’s journey, including Meg’s preparations for her marriage to John Brooke and Amy’s transformation into a fashionable young woman following her travels abroad. The narrative also addresses Beth’s long illness and Jo’s adventures as she leaves home to work as a governess. With themes of family and sibling relationships, Good Wives offers an insightful look into the lives of these beloved characters.
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Good Wives opens 3 years after the last chapter of Little Women, to find eldest sister Meg preparing for her marriage to John Brooke. The story also chronicles the development of Amy into a stylish young woman, who after travelling abroad, is the next March girl to become a wife; the long illness of Beth; and the adventures of Jo who leaves home to become a governess.
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