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In the original book, she is saintly and sweet, exposing herself to serious illness in her eagerness to do good and saying mortifying things like, “Little birds in their nests agree,” when her more human sisters bicker.
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Beth is saintly and sweet in the original book.
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https://nytimes.com/2026/02/13/books/review/little-women-retellings.html
This article reviews two new retellings of Louisa May Alcott's 'Little Women' that give the March sisters a darker and more contemporary spin. One reimagines the sisters as monsters, while the other presents a murder mystery.
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