Good Wives

Good Wives by Louisa May Alcott, published by Penguin Books on February 24, 2011, is a continuation of the beloved story from “Little Women.” This edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. The narrative picks up three years after the conclusion of “Little Women,” focusing on Meg March and her family as they prepare for her marriage to John Brooke, exploring the lives and transitions of the March sisters as they navigate young womanhood.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes related to family, love, and personal growth as the story unfolds. The book delves into the evolving dynamics among the March sisters—Beth, Jo, and Amy—while highlighting their individual journeys and relationships. As a work of fiction and a classic, Good Wives offers insights into the societal expectations of women during its time, making it a significant addition to the literary canon.
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When “Little Women” came to its last chapter Meg was engaged and the other three March girls, Beth, Jo and Amy, were at the threshold of young-womanhood. “Good Wives” opens three years later, with Meg and her family happily preparing for her marriage to John Brooke.
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