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Little Women Retelling Celebrates Big Tribute to Classic's 150th Anniversary




Never have I ever... read the time-honored classic, Little Women. Here's where technology and all of its captivating advances and conveniences has failed me personally. Of course I have seen the movie, Little Women, however, if I made it through college days without some of the great literary works, masterpieces, being listed as required reading on a course syllabus- it just didn't happen.  Always remembered as growing to become passionate writer from childhood, Louisa May Alcott based her novel, Little Women, (affiliate) upon the coming-of-age stories she and her three sisters shared. In celebration of the 150th anniversary of Alcott’s original literary debut, an updated, modern retelling of Little Women reimagines Alcott's timeless tale of the beloved March sisters told in a brand-new way.

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Little Women Retelling Celebrates Big Tribute to Classic's 150th Anniversary

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"Sisters—and dreams—are unique in their ability to inspire, encourage and change the world. For 150 years, Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women has motivated women of all ages to dream together and celebrate family. Coming to theaters for the first time, a modern retelling of Little Women brings a new generation together with their mothers, sisters and friends.
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From girls playing in the attic to women living with purpose, the March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy—are committed to always supporting each other. Yet, growing up sometimes means growing apart. An aspiring writer, Jo leaves for New York determined to publish a novel. In the wake of rejected draft upon draft, her editor challenges Jo to write about something more interesting—her family. When tragedy brings the sisters back home, sticking together takes on new meaning. As Jo comforts her sick sister, Beth asks for one thing: a story. Jo knows the perfect one… by heart."


Acclaimed actress Lea Thompson leads the family as Marmee, featuring a phenomenally talented cast, including Lucas Grabeel and Ian Bohen, to introduce modern Little Women to a new generation. Timely values in celebration of sisterhood, pursuit of dreams, family bonds, and unconditional love, Little Women premieres in theaters this fall.

Here's where technology succeeds- I've committed myself to becoming one of countless readers that have become fans of the strength of the characters of Little Women. Standing the test of time for 150 years, Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women has proven to be an inspirational literary work for women of all ages, shared from generation to generation. Historically published originally on Sept. 30, 1868, Little Women continues to encourage, challenge and push readers to new heights.

Make it a point to see this modern retelling of Little Women with daughters, mothers, sisters, and friends in theaters this September, join me and pick up a copy of Alcott’s Little Women to be reminded of the simple beauties of sisterhood, family, and friendship.

Find out more and purchase tickets for Little Women.

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