At The Literarian, Madeline Miller has a great compilation of five classic novels with their parallel modern takes.
She’s included March by Geraldine Brooks, which is a reinvention of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, except it is written from the perspective of the Alcotts’ absent father. He’s not exactly Amos but the depiction is deft.




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The Wind Done Gone continues to be snubbed!!
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