A review by inherentlysleepy
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

5.0

I won't be able to write a review that would do justice to this classic, beautiful literature, except to say that "glad" is an understatement of how I was to have been able to learn about the Marches, and the extension of family that grew altogether on the second part of the book.

Happiness, pain, heartbreak, loss and joy—it's rather an honor for me to have felt and almost experienced it myself along with its characters. Surely, this story is one among those that I would love to go back to every time I may need a company of a dear friend.

I don't regret reading it just now. I'm afraid I won't enjoy it as much as I would if I'd read this earlier in my life. This may be intended as a children's book, but I highly doubt it can't be savored by anyone at an older age.