
Little Women
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Justine Eyre
Generations of people - young and old, male and female - have fallen in love with the March sisters of Louisa May Alcott's most popular and enduring novel, Little Women. Talented tomboy and author-to-be Jo, tragically frail Beth, beautiful Meg, and romantic, spoiled Amy remain united in their devotion to each other and their struggles to survive in New England during the Civil War.
It is no secret that Alcott based Little Women on her own early life. While her father, the free-thinking reformer and abolitionist Bronson Alcott, hobnobbed with such eminent male authors as Emerson, Thoreau, and Hawthorne, Louisa supported herself and her sisters with "woman’s work," including sewing, doing laundry, and acting as a domestic servant. But she soon discovered she could make more money writing. Little Women brought her lasting fame and fortune, and far from being the "girl’s book" her publisher requested, it explores such timeless themes as love and death, war and peace, the conflict between personal ambition and family responsibilities, and the clash of cultures between Europe and America.
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It has some indications of feminism in it but most of all it is a book that can be seen as a guide for adolescent girls wanting to do the right thing in early womanhood.
Its a hark back to the past but some of the lessons learnt still have value today. A most enjoyable listen but relieved both to be a male and that its the 21st century!
A primer on how to be proper little madams
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A Pleasant Surprise
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I thourght I knew this story.
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Great narrator for a classic story
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Great Narration
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So Wholesome
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
The narrator sounds like one of those cheesy 1950's infomercials. She is absolutely painful to listen to.Who was your favorite character and why?
Jo! I've always admired how Jo followed her dreams, even though writing was not considered a proper choice for a woman at the time.How could the performance have been better?
By hiring a different actor. Not to be flip, but this woman needs to find a new career. Truly dreadful.If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Little Women?
I don't see any scene as extraneous. Every bit adds to the fabric of the characters and their world.Ruined by narrator
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Boring Narrator and Boring Story
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Awful narrater
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What would have made Little Women better?
A totally different narrator would have been a massive plus to this recording. I'm certain that someone must like her reading, but the simpering performance takes the strong women in the story and turn them into caricatures of themselves.What was one of the most memorable moments of Little Women?
I cant think of very few highlights. From the very beginning, the actor's reading voice is so off putting that it takes away from the story.How did the narrator detract from the book?
As well-spoken as the narrator is, and she clearly goes into this with the best of intentions, both her general narration and the voices she assigns to the characters are so similar, it's difficult to discern when characters are actually speaking.Additionally, the very purpose of Little Women is the growth the characters experience as they go through their trials; the narrator, however, maintains the same voices for the characters throughout the book. From the beginning, her characterization of these young women is so simpering and poorly "faux period," that it's difficult to even begin to enjoy listening to the book.
If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Little Women?
The book is a classic; why should I play editor? It stands alone without my tampering.Any additional comments?
Although I appreciate the amount of work that went into recording this version, I simply cannot recommend it. The narrator truly does ruin a book that has stood the test of time, for me.A Wonderful Tale Ruined by an Actor
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