Good wives / Louisa M. Alcott ; retold by Anne Collins
By: Alcott, Louisa M [author].
Contributor(s): Collins, Anne [attributed name].
Material type: BookPublisher: Oxford : Macmillan Heinemann ELT, [2005]Description: 63 pages : illustrations, map.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781405072304.Genre/Form: Summary: Good Wives continues the story of the March sisters, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy, as they approach womanhood. Meg longs to begin her new life with John Brook, though they can never be rich; Jo returns to devote herself to literature, and to Beth, whose illness has left her weak but whose serenity shines through the household; and Amy has gone to Aunt March, bribed with the offer of drawing lessons. Laurie remains irrepressible, with his high spirits and sense of fun, though his pursuit of Jo's affections seems unlikely to succeed.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Book | Cubao Branch Reference Section | Reference | R 813.4 Al355g 2005 (Browse shelf) | c. 5 | Room use only | 19268QC | ||
Book | Greater Project 4 Branch Reference Section | Reference | R 813.4 Al355g 2005 (Browse shelf) | c. 4 | Room use only | 19267QC | ||
Book | Lagro Branch Reference Section | Reference | R 813.4 Al355g 2005 (Browse shelf) | c. 3 | Room use only | 19266QC | ||
Book | Main Library Reference Section | Reference | R 813.4 Al355g 2005 (Browse shelf) | c. 1 | Room use only | 19264QC |
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Good Wives continues the story of the March sisters, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy, as they approach womanhood. Meg longs to begin her new life with John Brook, though they can never be rich; Jo returns to devote herself to literature, and to Beth, whose illness has left her weak but whose serenity shines through the household; and Amy has gone to Aunt March, bribed with the offer of drawing lessons. Laurie remains irrepressible, with his high spirits and sense of fun, though his pursuit of Jo's affections seems unlikely to succeed.
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