Little Women is a phenomenon that has influenced not only American culture but is also incredibly relevant today. It's a coming-of-age novel, a family memoir, a complex social chronicle, and one of the first examples of young adult literature.
A touching coming-of-age story about four sisters. The novel brought its author unprecedented fame, commercial success, and the love of readers. The issues the girls face are more relevant than ever: first love, bitter disappointment, painful separation, and the difficult search for self and place in life. The heroines are very different and unique. Together, they overcome difficulties, experience joy, and dream of the future.
Greta Gerwig's latest film adaptation, starring world-class stars (Emma Watson, Meryl Streep, and Saoirse Ronan), won the hearts of audiences and critics, and was nominated for six Oscars, winning the award for Best Costume Design.
In 'Good Wives,' the sisters have grown up and are facing new challenges. Alcott, vividly and captivatingly describing their fates, instills faith in people and human feelings.








