
Four young Black sisters come of age during the American Civil War in So Many Beginnings, a warm and powerful YA remix of the classic novel Little Women, by national bestselling author Bethany C. Morrow.
North Carolina, 1863. As the American Civil War rages on, the Freedpeople's Colony of Roanoke Island is blossoming, a haven for the recently emancipated. Black people have begun building a community of their own, a refuge from the shadow of the old life. It is where the March family has finally been able to safely put down roots with four young daughters: Meg, a teacher who longs to find love and start a family of her own. Jo, a writer whose words are too powerful to be contained. Beth, a talented seamstress searching for a higher purpose. Amy, a dancer eager to explore life outside her family's home. As the four March sisters come into their own as independent young women, they will face first love, health struggles, heartbreak, and new horizons. But they will face it all together.The recommended reading level for So Many Beginnings: A Little Women Remix is 8th Grade through College Freshman .
So Many Beginnings: A Little Women Remix is 304 pages long.
Great for seeing how The March sisters would have thrived if they were black.
Derived From Web , Oct 23, 2021
So, you think that your college history class taught you everything you need to know about the Civil War era? As comprehensive as this class might have been, here is a book that will open your eyes about the black side of the story that has never been taught.
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A Timeless Classic Seen Through Another Perspective
Derived From Web , Sep 20, 2021
I wish that every classic could be retold from a different perspective like this : Just if you liked little women and grew up wondering how this story would go if the race changed, like I did, please read this. Even if you don 't, but are curious to see how different the story is if the color changes seriously.
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