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In this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Geraldine Brooks reimagines the absent father from "Little Women" as a complex character named March. Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, the story explores themes of love, marriage, and the impact of war on one man's mind and heart. March's decision to leave his family to join the Union cause leads to profound changes in his marriage and beliefs. With pitch-perfect writing, Brooks crafts a lushly detailed and original tale that delves into the challenges and transformations faced by this unforgettable character.
Pages
307
Publisher
Penguin Books
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